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Re: and the voting issues begin... - $tevie - 11-05-2012

graylocks wrote: with all due respect, $tevie, much has changed since the Constitution was written to institute one national voting day.

Certainly I realize that, but my point is that early voting is NOT guaranteed to us and people are acting as if it is. It's a perk, so to speak. And I fail to understand why, since everybody and their uncle rushed out to vote early, it can be considered "voter suppression" if it isn't offered on a wide-scale basis. Everyone I know who voted early is a yuppie or a boomer, hardly the oppressed classes.

I'm just asking that we stop turning everything into a BFD. It's obvious that people hate the governor of Florida and want to nail his ass, but can't we be adult about it?


Re: and the voting issues begin... - Lemon Drop - 11-05-2012

The problem with Rick Scott is that his GOP predecessors made arrangements for voters that he has been unwilling to make. And so far he has given no explanation as to why he won't make those accommodations. That's why it looks political.

Several judges however have overridden the governor's new restrictions, finding them unconstitutional, so people are still casting early votes in Florida now even though the deadline technically passed already.


Re: and the voting issues begin... - Ombligo - 11-05-2012

swampy wrote:

The Florida ballot is 3 (legal) pages long this year. There are 11 constitutional ammendments that take about 20 minutes just to read let alone comprehend. I studied the issues and took a cheat sheet in with my choices on the ammendments just to make it go faster, but it still took me 10 minutes to complete the ballot.

Took me 8 minutes to walk in, sign in, vote , return the ballot and head to my car...

There is absolutely no reason for someone to stand there reading any of the amendments on the Florida ballot I knew them ahead of time, as well as who I was voting for. I could tell you right now, 4 days later exactly how my ballot was filled out. Just filled in the right bubbles and I was done.

Of course the amendments were easy as they were all put there by the GOP legislature - just fill in NO (I wish there was a HELL NO choice). I wouldn't approve of anything that bunch of idiots suggest.


Re: and the voting issues begin... - Spock - 11-06-2012

Ombligo wrote:
[quote=swampy]

The Florida ballot is 3 (legal) pages long this year. There are 11 constitutional ammendments that take about 20 minutes just to read let alone comprehend. I studied the issues and took a cheat sheet in with my choices on the ammendments just to make it go faster, but it still took me 10 minutes to complete the ballot.

Took me 8 minutes to walk in, sign in, vote , return the ballot and head to my car...

There is absolutely no reason for someone to stand there reading any of the amendments on the Florida ballot I knew them ahead of time, as well as who I was voting for. I could tell you right now, 4 days later exactly how my ballot was filled out. Just filled in the right bubbles and I was done.

Of course the amendments were easy as they were all put there by the GOP legislature - just fill in NO (I wish there was a HELL NO choice). I wouldn't approve of anything that bunch of idiots suggest.
The cynic in me suspects that the constitution amendments were all put on the ballot to slow the voting process. Now which party would that benefit ...


Re: and the voting issues begin... - Speedy - 11-06-2012

My state has a law giving workers time off with pay to vote.

graylocks wrote:
[quote=decay]
if we can have a national holiday for Columbus Day, why not a day off for Election Day? schools, banks, you name it. close 'em down.

that would solve nothing because many businesses would still be open and it would be burdensome to many as a lot of folks don't have paid holidays.