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Check out my post for my timeline of received/accepted status.
Ah OK, so normal MD timeline of "getting things done," which I have come to expect from standing in line, practically anywhere.
Check out my post for my timeline of received/accepted status.
Dropped my mail in ballot off at the county offices a week ago. There was a line of 2 cars in front of me, which took about 30 seconds. I love voting in Oregon. Although it does have its issues. My wife's signature always gets rejected because she can't remember what her official signature looks like, so she has to go in most years to verify her ballot.
Don't mean to be critical but local Republicans are responsible for all the voter suppression across the country
Good point. In Oregon, it isn't necessarily the same, but most people register through the DMV, in which case it is. It hasn't ever prevented her from voting, as they give you 14 days to fix it, just a bit of a hassle. Still way better than waiting in line for hours.does she not have DL with her to use as an example? I believe that is the signature that each state uses as your official one (most states, anyway)
I envy those that have a choice. Where I live in northern Alabama, most of the local offices in the current election are running unopposed (R). Dems didn't even put anyone up against Mo Brooks for the House seat.yes, he's basically voting in a way that helps the GOP capture NY and gerrymander it into some dystopian reality where NY suddenly becomes reliably red. This helps exactly no one.
does she not have DL with her to use as an example? I believe that is the signature that each state uses as your official one (most states, anyway)
In my state that hasn't been an issue. Cuomo is a corrupt authoritarian with no moral center so if I can throw a few obstacles in his path without doing real damage I will.Don't mean to be critical but local Republicans are responsible for all the voter suppression across the country
Yep. It's easier for them to vote AND their vote carries more weight... seems fair...Ridiculous hearing all the rural voters talking about 5-10 minute waits while people in cities get screwed with long waits meant to depress our turnout. There were solid 2 hour lines every day of the first week of early voting at my closest polling spot for instance.
I did one write-in this year, a new low as all but one race was contested.4 minutes from the time I got in line to the time I walked out the door with my sticker. Democratic candidates in all 4 races so I could not write in your dog this time Hay.
FTFYMy wife voted by mail this year as there is one poll worker who pisses her off by questioning IDs of people who don't look like the poll worker (queSimpsonsFamily Guy color chart). Last election, the poll worker questioned the ID of an active duty Air Force dude who came to the polls in uniform. People in line didn't care for that crap and let the worker know how they felt about it. I was out of town for work for most of the vote-by-mail period so I didn't try to get a ballot. I like voting in person anyway.
Did mail-in in Florida. Orange County allows you drop them off at the polling site when early voting starts. We (the wife and I) drove up to the box, they checked the ballots to make sure we signed them and watched her put them in the box. We checked a few days later and it said accepted and will be counted. It says it has been counted. Hope we help bring home Florida for Biden. Voted no on all the judges here, as they are all Federalist freaks. All others were blue. Wearing total blue today, too!
