donbosco
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My Wake Co absentee package contained prepaid /pre-addressed return envelope.
I was advised to put THREE stamps on mine.
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My Wake Co absentee package contained prepaid /pre-addressed return envelope.
1) You could also write in Pat Paulson if you don’t like the 5Voted today. My usual very close rec center early voting site is usually a quick in and out. But the parking lot has been full all week with a line out to it. Found a lesser known place and walked right up to check in.
Some things I found unusual;
1) There are 5 (I think) on the ballot for Prez. Didn't even know all the others except Stein.
2) My county went back to paper ballots where you fill in the little bubbles. We've had the touch screen digital voting for years. Is this a statewide (NC) thing? Is it for hand recounts? Seems to be going backwards.
3) There was a referendum vote (yes/no) that only legal citizens be allowed to vote. I know this was a Pub posturing ploy on the House floor, since it is already illegal for non-citizens to vote. So how the hell did this end up on the state or local ballot? Of course I entered "yes" but what is the point?
4) In my county, Guilford, there were about 9 different district Court Judge seats up for vote out of 13. There may be more, but seat 13 was the highest I saw. Each seat was listed separately with the following in parenthesis for each seat (you may vote for only one candidate). All 9 or so seats listed had only a Dem listed. Why are only Dems running for District Judge seats? I voted for each seat and each Dem. I hope I didn't do this wrong and invalidate my entire ballot. The machine took it.
I think state Pubs made a strategic decision not to run candidates for district court races in the more urban counties where they had little chance of winning. Those positions are very important, but they’re generally not political, so I think the GOP didn’t see a benefit that could justify the cost, especially where the odds of winning are low.Center, thanks for the response. But seriously, I would genuinely like to know the answer as to why only Dems are running for many open District Court judgeships. Is it just a very strange anomaly, or something as simple as Pubs prefer to remain in private practice where the money is better? Dems love money too.
I also don't remember ever seeing a party listed for judicial seats. Things have changed a lot.
State Republicans changed the law more than a decade ago to make judicial races partisan; they had previously been non-partisan. They did so because they thought it would help conservative judges win more judicial races.Center, thanks for the response. But seriously, I would genuinely like to know the answer as to why only Dems are running for many open District Court judgeships. Is it just a very strange anomaly, or something as simple as Pubs prefer to remain in private practice where the money is better? Dems love money too.
I also don't remember ever seeing a party listed for judicial seats. Things have changed a lot.
Of course I was being totally facetious - and my usual smart-ass self. No offense. However, others have answered. Pub General Assembly made judgeships all partisan. Also, in your county - perhaps only Dems are running, but in my county (in WNC) it's usually all Pubs running and no Dems. Especially for District Judge, School Board, County Commish, etc.Center, thanks for the response. But seriously, I would genuinely like to know the answer as to why only Dems are running for many open District Court judgeships. Is it just a very strange anomaly, or something as simple as Pubs prefer to remain in private practice where the money is better? Dems love money too.
I also don't remember ever seeing a party listed for judicial seats. Things have changed a lot.
In Charlotte and Mecklenburg, Republicans don’t run for city-wide or county-wide office anymore because they have no chance of winning. I’m guessing it’s the same situation in Guilford.Center, thanks for the response. But seriously, I would genuinely like to know the answer as to why only Dems are running for many open District Court judgeships. Is it just a very strange anomaly, or something as simple as Pubs prefer to remain in private practice where the money is better? Dems love money too.
I also don't remember ever seeing a party listed for judicial seats. Things have changed a lot.
When I was a kid in CH there was a Republican Insurance guy ( Mr. Tenney ) that ran once or twice for State Insurance commissioner. No chance of winning-but I always thought he was "principled "In Charlotte and Mecklenburg, Republicans don’t run for city-wide or county-wide office anymore because they have no chance of winning. I’m guessing it’s the same situation in Guilford.
There are many other counties where it’s the opposite.
California mails you a ballot without asking. It has your name and bar code on it. You fill it out and pop it in your mail box. That is way, way easier than going to a polling place.
If you are a little anal retentive, you fill it out and drop it in a secure ballot box by the public library. Still way, way easier than going to a polling place on Tuesday.
Yes you can check and see if it was accepted and counted.I can't imagine voting by mail unless there was literally NO other choice, and then I would still be skeptical. And I'm extremely liberal so I'm supposed to be pro-voting by mail. Maybe it's because I live in a deep red state so I don't trust the people in charge to not throw my vote away. There's something at least somewhat reassuring about putting my ballot in the machine myself and seeing the number go up.
Is there something in these mail vote states where I can check online and see that my ballot was received and counted? Not that I'd totally trust it but that would be something.
Was that Julie and Mark's dad?When I was a kid in CH there was a Republican Insurance guy ( Mr. Tenney ) that ran once or twice for State Insurance commissioner. No chance of winning-but I always thought he was "principled "
Was it Rex Tenney? I know his son Mark.When I was a kid in CH there was a Republican Insurance guy ( Mr. Tenney ) that ran once or twice for State Insurance commissioner. No chance of winning-but I always thought he was "principled "
Its all good. Just vote. 7pm on an early voting day is the ticket. No linesI’m voting on November 5th. See no reason to go stand in line to vote early when I can go stand in line and vote on Election Day. Now I’m hoping enough are voting early that it will keep the crowns down on the 5th.