Are you a registered voter???? Do you plan to vote in person or by mail (absentee ballot)?
This came about in out household this weekend because I vote by mail, because I never know if I will have the day off- my dh hates that I do that-- he doesnt feel like it is "real voting" -- he thinks I should actually try to get out of work early and go stand in line-- MEN!!!!
I love the voting process and always go in myself... it is always an exciting day!
Yes, I'm registered. I go in person.
We don't have machines, LOL, we put an X in the box with a pencil & then dump em in the ballot box.
We don't have machines, LOL, we put an X in the box with a pencil & then dump em in the ballot box.
~Tessa
I'm not saying forget what you lost
I suppose there's a purpose in pain
What we make of ourselves has a cost
And it's paid every time we take hold of the reins
I'm not saying forget what you lost
I suppose there's a purpose in pain
What we make of ourselves has a cost
And it's paid every time we take hold of the reins
No- I'm not allowed to - even though I've been living here for over 15 years .
I'm registered but never actually voted, should really do that this time
Ronny
We will be voting here in Canada on Oct 14th. We can vote on more then one day. We have advance polls and such. I have never waited til the last day to vote, I always go early.
I'm a registered voter. We always vote by mail.
I am a registered voter and will be going proudly to the polls to vote.
Jenn
Don't fear the challenge, challenge the fear.
Don't fear the challenge, challenge the fear.
I'm a registered voter in Canada. I vote in person, usually getting there early in the day when the lines are shorter.
In Canada at least, employers are required by law to allow 3hrs paid leave to an employee so they may cast their ballot if they otherwise would not have at least three consecutive hours of available time to vote (example: polls are open from 9:30am - 9:30pm, but they work from 11am - 7pm, there is no full three hour timespan; in such cases, the employer can either allow the employee to leave early, arrive late, or provide them with three hours during the day to go cast their ballot). I think the only case where this doesn't apply here is if you're involved in the transportation of goods where allowing leave would affect said transportation, or a job where you're in the air or on the water. We also have advance polling stations, so if for some reason you're unable to attend on voting day (leaving the country, just want to get it over and done with, whatever), you can cast your ballot two weeks in advance.
In Canada at least, employers are required by law to allow 3hrs paid leave to an employee so they may cast their ballot if they otherwise would not have at least three consecutive hours of available time to vote (example: polls are open from 9:30am - 9:30pm, but they work from 11am - 7pm, there is no full three hour timespan; in such cases, the employer can either allow the employee to leave early, arrive late, or provide them with three hours during the day to go cast their ballot). I think the only case where this doesn't apply here is if you're involved in the transportation of goods where allowing leave would affect said transportation, or a job where you're in the air or on the water. We also have advance polling stations, so if for some reason you're unable to attend on voting day (leaving the country, just want to get it over and done with, whatever), you can cast your ballot two weeks in advance.
I vote in every major election and always go in person unless I know I will be out of town. My grandpa always told us we had to vote because if we didn't vote, we couldn't complain!!! So true
Cyndi
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I am a registered voter and vote in all elections, no matter how "small". I also take my children with me, so that they can see how important it is. We also talk about all the choices. I really try to be fair when explaining it them. Honest
~pam~
No, i'm not a registered voter. I never really got into Politics.
YES, i AM REGISTERED AND YES I PLAN TO VOTE IN PERSON
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I'm registered...and always vote.
They usually hold our elections at the fire station down the street, so there's eye candy and everything
They usually hold our elections at the fire station down the street, so there's eye candy and everything
yes, I'm a registered voter and vote in person
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Registered and voting in person this year
2Bizi
Choices are never hard if we are not afraid of bringing change..
Choices are never hard if we are not afraid of bringing change..
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