View Full Version : When in doubt, I choose women
osuche
11-04-2006, 10:14 AM
So...do you have a method to your madness when you vote? I assume you research alllllllll the issues and know exactly who to vote for on every ballot, including the all-important Dogwatcher Council. :rolleyes:
When you don't know the candidates or you haven't researched the issue, is there a method to how you choose who to vote for? Choose by Party? Choose by gender? Pick the name that sounds most sexy?
Please tell me I am not the only one! :D
Lilith
11-04-2006, 10:18 AM
I was very surprised to hear my male students say that they would not vote for a woman. Amazed me.
I always know how I am voting before I go. There are a few key issues I vote by specifically but I go to the polls well researched.
rabbit
11-04-2006, 10:22 AM
I just choose by party if I am unfamiliar with either of the two candidates.
Lilith
11-04-2006, 10:22 AM
btw Osuche the election is really on my mind today too. I started a thread this morning too but decided it might get me in trouble and I'm headed out of town :p I'm really pumped up for this election.
rabbit
11-04-2006, 10:22 AM
btw Osuche the election is really on my mind today too. I started a thread this morning too but decided it might get me in trouble and I'm headed out of town :p I'm really pumped up for this election.
LOL...I wonder why...
;)
FallenAngel5
11-04-2006, 10:23 AM
I've voted absentee for the last long while... so I open my ballot and research everything. :) When in doubt, I do vote party lines.
jseal
11-04-2006, 11:17 AM
... I always know how I am voting before I go ...
Lilith,
The republic needs more like you! :thumb:
osuche
11-05-2006, 12:49 PM
I research the major issues but I just run out of time and steam when it comes to the more obscure issues. I should be ashamed of that, I guess....but 5 pages of voting issues on this year's ballot just exhausted my efforts of preparation.
I also vote absentee, and that helps. Plus the State of CA puts together a voter's guide of the issues.
I do vote for women, when in doubt.
gekkogecko
11-05-2006, 02:46 PM
I vote Discordian.
IowaMan
11-06-2006, 07:32 AM
I always to my best to research the issues and the candidates but I've got to admit that I probably don't get as much info as I probably should. It has almost grown to the point where election day is a great day simply because it means the end of all those damn campain ads. It's just disgusting how the candidates sling crap all over each other....... but at least it's comforting to know that "they approved each message." One week they'll be talking about how their opponent supports child pornography and anti-semitism and then the next they'll show themselves playing with puppies and kissing babies. What's really sad though is that many people actually let those damn things decide their vote.
Belial
11-06-2006, 08:13 AM
I wish I could have voted for these guys (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhinoceros_Party_of_Canada).
But more on-topic, I go for party line when in doubt, which I generally am not.
wyndhy
11-06-2006, 11:34 AM
i'm a procrastinator. i'll research things today but when i am in doubt, i vote incumbent/newcomer depending on my overall opinion of the current situation.
jseal
11-06-2006, 08:05 PM
osuche,
Here in Baltimore, the Board of Elections sent out a 2006 General Election Sample Ballot a week and a half ago, so that helps a bit. The bond issues, referenda, and various amendments are all spelled out, although they are not explained.
We shall see if they have worked out all the kinks from the new, snazzy touch-screen voting machines!
See you at the polls! :)
wyndhy
11-07-2006, 08:40 PM
so far i've voted with the levers, punch cards, touch screen, and now on paper that was scanned...
they are all flawed :p almost make voting more inconvenient than it is rewarding. and there were a few families with young kids... tantrums in a school gym echo a lot. i’m so glad my ears aren’t 100% yet :p
i didn't have to wing it for any this time, but i didn't even bother voting for a rep who had no opponent--write in or otherwise. and i did vote "against” twice
Lilith
11-07-2006, 09:41 PM
I was very happy to see so many families voting together. We had a .05 cent sales tax initiative to go towards health care, so I think it drew a more diverse crowd. It looks to have failed.
txgrneyes
11-07-2006, 10:44 PM
I know this is gonna be "out there" but when I start seeing the campaign ads appearing on TV I get a notebook and jot down what they say they are for or agains. or what they say about there opponent. What they are running for and all the mess in the ad. Then I start researching the main topics. And put them with what I think is best that suits me. Things that will either help me or hurt me. If they are re-running I look into the past and see if he did what he said he would or if he didn't do anything he promised. Things to that nature.
I tried to be prepared for the day so I dont go into it blind. After all it might not seem like it makes a difference but my vote could be the deciding factor.
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