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AndrewTX
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« on: September 18, 2009, 03:20:32 PM »

Motorcycle Safety Act: Abstain
Year Round Schooling Act: Nay
9/11 Remembrance Act: Aye
Citizens Representation Act: Aye
Power to the People Amendment: Aye
Repeal of the Notwithstanding Clause Amendment: Aye
Freedom To Undress Bill: Aye
Joe Wilson Act: Nay
Northeast Relief and Recovery Act: Aye
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AndrewTX
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« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2009, 09:11:51 PM »

Just a reminder that polls close in just four hours. I won't be around to tally the votes until tomorrow some time, so if Andrew or Barnes wishes to formally close the polling booth, please do so. (I think they can close voting booths; I haven't checked up on it for a while.)

Yes, the Governor, Lt. Governor and CJO have the power to open and close voting booths.
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AndrewTX
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« Reply #2 on: September 26, 2009, 09:58:58 AM »

Yeaaahhh, hi. This voting booth is now closed mmmkay?

 I'll attempt to tally these up shortly, and hopefully Verily can do it also to make sure I didnt count wrong somehow.
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AndrewTX
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« Reply #3 on: September 27, 2009, 10:58:14 AM »

Okay, well I believe I tallied these up correctly. If anyone feels its been done wrong just let me know

Motorcycle Safety Act: 14 aye, 6 nay, 4 abstentions = pass
Year Round Schooling Act: 5 aye, 17 nay, 2 abstentions= fail
9/11 Remembrance Act: 19 aye, 2 nay,3 abstentions = pass
Citizens Representation Act: 21 aye, 2 nay, 1 abstention = pass
Power to the People Amendment: 19 aye, 3 nay, 1 abstention = pass
Repeal of the Notwithstanding Clause Amendment: 20 aye, 3 nay, 1 abstention = pass
Freedom To Undress Bill: 11 aye, 12 nay, 1 abstention = fail
Joe Wilson Act: 12 aye, 11 nay, 1 abstention = pass
Northeast Relief and Recovery Act:   17 aye, 6 nay, 1 abstentions = pass
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AndrewTX
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« Reply #4 on: September 27, 2009, 02:42:24 PM »

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Another defeat for freedom. Sad

I couldn't agree with you more Mr. President
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