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Question: Should party affiliation be removed from beside the candidates' names on ballots?
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Yes
 
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No
 
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« on: August 19, 2020, 10:50:21 PM »

If you're so uninformed about the elections you are voting in that you don't even know what party the candidates are in, perhaps your ignorant ass should not be voting.  Which is why it makes sense that most Dems and Pubs would be against it, they prefer an ignorant voter.

You realize that my ballot usually has sixty-odd races on it, over half of which are various judge candidates? My memory isn't THAT good.
oh judges are easy, I vote against them all unless I have reason to vote for one of them
Funny story, in Cook County, Illinois, voters have not voted to remove a single judge from the bench in over 20 years. That includes this lovely person, despite judges needing 60% of the vote every single time to stay on the bench, because of the number of voters who just blindly vote to retain judges every time.
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