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by The Annoyed Man
Wed Mar 16, 2022 10:38 pm
Forum: General Legislative Discussions
Topic: Run-off election eligibility
Replies: 9
Views: 9295

Re: Run-off election eligibility

chasfm11 wrote: Mon Mar 14, 2022 8:37 am I can pretty much promise that efforts to limit the eligibility of voters based on their past voting patterns are going to be met with stiff resistance across the board.
Yer dang skippy. I would be very hot under the collar if someone tried to tell me I couldn’t vote because I had missed a primary vote. I understand the need to make certain that Democrats and other unprincipled voters (but I repeat myself) don’t pull their usual crap and falsify votes; but I’ll be hanged if I’m going to let Republicans tell me I can’t vote because I missed a primary. I’d be mad enough to tell all future GOP candidates to go pound sand, and I’d join democrats in making as much noise about it as possible.

I’m all about requiring an ID to vote. I’m all about election reforms that will ensure that cretins don’t play fast and loose with the vote. Voter fraud is a real thing, and it HAS to be dealt with. But telling a registered voter with an ID that they can’t vote in an election because they missed voting in the primary is not only morally abhorrent, it’s downright unamerican. I’m not having it, and I’ll actively campaign against any such effort. It’s not right.
by The Annoyed Man
Sun Mar 13, 2022 10:01 pm
Forum: General Legislative Discussions
Topic: Run-off election eligibility
Replies: 9
Views: 9295

Re: Run-off election eligibility

I hate to say it, but I literally forgot to vote in this primary. That may be the first time I’ve ever done that…I don’t recall ever having missed a primary before. It was a work day for me, and I think I just got busy and forgot. Oh well. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Can I please vote in the runoff? (Hint: I’m going to do whatever I want to do. :mrgreen: )

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