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Atlas Has Shrugged
ChairmanSanchez
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« on: October 15, 2014, 02:30:46 PM »

Whats the fun in early voting (besides people like Franzl, who live overseas)? Your vote isn't even counted until after the Election Day votes. By the time they get to the absentee votes, the election is already called. I think their is some magic in waiting in line, getting your ballot from the old lady, and casting your vote. Plus, I get a power trip knowing that somebody is reading it and adding it into the pile.....including my absurd write-ins.

Of course, I have only voted once in my life, but still, it's quite vote Tongue.
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Atlas Has Shrugged
ChairmanSanchez
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Posts: 38,095
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Political Matrix
E: 5.29, S: -5.04


« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2014, 10:04:23 PM »

I got my Sample Ballot the other day, and like always, the Palm Beach County Elections Board scewed up. Big silver levels that say "SAMPLE BALLOT" are covering most of the ballot, which make it hard to read.

Congress (FL-22): Writing in either the crazy guy running for Gov as a write-in candidate who I met last week or Baba Booey. I hate Lois Frankel but Paul Spain is so bad of an opponent that he doesn't even deserve to run against her in a fairly swing district (by fair, I mean the GOP can win in a good year).

Governor: Rick Scott, but I might vote for Wylie after tonight. I am not going down with his ship.

Attorney General: Pam Bondi (R)

Chief Financial Officer: Jeff Atwater (R)

Agriculture Commissioner: Adam Putnam (R)

State Senate District 34: Maria Sachs (D)

State House District 89: Bill Hager (R)

County Commission District 4: Steve Abrams (R)

Soil and Water Board Group 5: Karl Dickey (I-was Gary Johnson's campaign director).

Voting No on all Judge retentions because libertarianism.

Amendment 1 (Fund Everglades restoration): Lean No, might end up voting yes.

Amendment 2 (Legal Medical Marijuana): Yes.

Amendment 3 (Allowing Governor to fill court vacancies): Yes.

Amendment 4 (Reauthorize Children's Services Council): Yes.

Amendment 5 (School funding levy): No.
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