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- Dale
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Thanks to Bill Ochs for suggesting a Chiff & Fipple Voter Registration Drive!
Thanks to Bill Ochs for suggesting a Chiff & Fipple Voter Registration Drive!
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- Tell us something.: A long time chatty Chiffer but have been absent for almost two decades. Returned in 2022 and still recognize some names! I also play anglo concertina now.
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I think I am registered.
I registered last month via mail in Washington from Utah. If it went through, I will be absentee voting from London. But they never told me if it went through and I haven't found how to check yet. Help appreciated, PM please.
My first (and only) election in 2000 was absentee also, located in Oregon and voting for NY. I have still never seen the inside of a voting booth...
I registered last month via mail in Washington from Utah. If it went through, I will be absentee voting from London. But they never told me if it went through and I haven't found how to check yet. Help appreciated, PM please.
My first (and only) election in 2000 was absentee also, located in Oregon and voting for NY. I have still never seen the inside of a voting booth...
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The insides of voting booths are really overrated as entertainment. They're about like they look from the outside - white (or off-white) canvas curtains hanging from a spindly metal frame. There's a metal shelf on which sits the voting punch thingy, with a puncher hanging from a chain so no one steals it. There's not much more to see. I make it a point never to spend much time there.avanutria wrote:I have still never seen the inside of a voting booth...
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Been registered continuously since '80. Wife has been registered ditto since she got her US citizenship.
We both figure we don't have a right to complain about the government if we don't try to change things.
Edit: Neither one of us has missed voting in any election, either. If we can't find someone to vote FOR, we can usually find someone to vote AGAINST.
We both figure we don't have a right to complain about the government if we don't try to change things.
Edit: Neither one of us has missed voting in any election, either. If we can't find someone to vote FOR, we can usually find someone to vote AGAINST.
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I'm ahead of you Dale--I handed voter registration forms to my new neighbors two weekends ago. My daughter, a recent immigrant to California, assures me she's registered and planning to vote there.
I take a vacation day in order to work at the polls. It's a 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. job and we're not allowed to leave during that time. I've been through some state and primary elections but this will be my first presidental election. I hope it's better than the 35% turnout we usually get--I'm told it will be.
I take a flute and whistle and I'm still trying to talk the judge of elections into bringing his bassoon.
M
I take a vacation day in order to work at the polls. It's a 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. job and we're not allowed to leave during that time. I've been through some state and primary elections but this will be my first presidental election. I hope it's better than the 35% turnout we usually get--I'm told it will be.
I take a flute and whistle and I'm still trying to talk the judge of elections into bringing his bassoon.
M
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