Under the current regime, if you don’t vote, you can’t gripe about your vote being miscounted or not counted at all.
I’m getting absentee ballots for my entire family. At least it will add to the ballots someone will have to destroy.
]]>As long as you vote at least every two years the registration is valid in this county, and probably all of the state, but I would guarantee it because every county essentially has a separate system.
]]>Your post made me check my voter registration one more time. It’s good through the last day of 2007, or until elections are indefinitely postponed by the people in power, whichever comes first.
]]>I’m trying to get even with the people who have highjacked this country. I don’t expect to win, but I want them to know I’m here and I know what they are pulling.
There have been a lot of close races in recent elections; a few local races were decided by the toss of a coin; so I don’t want to regret not voting.
]]>But now, I am so dis-illusioned by the system, its mechanics, its money and its bullshit that I feel the loudest protest I can make is by not participating in it any longer.
]]>My town has its own precinct and there aren’t adults 300 in town. It’s annoying at the polls when they ask me for my address, as the person asking lives four houses away.
These rules go back to segregation, when the intent was to make it difficult to vote.
]]>Then, the next year my voting area in my town was realigned and I was simple notified of the change, with no need for me to do any reregistering. So simple. So easy.
Leave it to you older types in Florida to make things difficult.
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