Posted on 11/03/2024 8:03:02 AM PST by MNDude
My guess is that most of us voted in the last election, and for Trump.
If so, did you vote on election day or did you vote early?
How about this year? Have you voted yet or do you intend to vote on November 5?
In 2020 and 2016 I voted on election day. This year, I voted ten days ago for Trump however. My wife says she is waiting until November 5.
How about you?
To paraphrase a famous philosopher:
Nobody goes to the election day polls anymore, it’s too crowded.
I’m voting on 11/5.
Voted by mail a few weeks ago for Trump and every down ballot Republican.
We always vote on election day. This was the first time we ever voted early. Glad we did. What was strange is that ALL of my family voted early this year. And I mean all of them. Even those back in Pennsylvania that I’ve never met. My internet relatives. Nice people and all Republicans.
Yes, as have my wife, both my sons, and my one daughter who can vote.
ALL voted for Trump and Republicans all the way down ballot.
I voted the other day, for the first time I voted early
Amazing to read how many Repub’s voted early this cycle as opposed to never voting early before. Was my first time voting early as well. Hope it’s a good sign!
Voted early (in person, but technically by mail) this time. For Trump, of course.
You can watch a livestream of Yavapai County (AZ) ballot evaluation at https://iframe.dacast.com/live/2e43cad1-6de7-9c3d-3dc8-df13b5274649/c9f928b0-2c27-4c13-624c-770d8dca6596
As I understand it, these workers are “curing” and opening the mail-in vote envelopes and preparing them to be counted quickly on Tuesday.
The ballots are two, double-sided, long pages, with lots of somewhat confusing propositions. If you have real good eyes, I guess you could spot the presidential votes, every other page going into the machine, top left entry.
“Yavapai County Ballot Update [as of early Saturday morning]: 117,870 Ballots have been received [out of about 175,000 registered voters]. This includes a total of 11,329 in-person early voters. We had a very long day (and night) with over 1,600 people who patiently voted in-person on Friday which was the last day of early voting.”
State-wide thus far “Total Voted by Party Registration”
Party Total
Democrat 725,552 32.7 %
Republican 908,233 40.9 %
None/Minor 584,897 26.4 %
[Source: https://www.upliftcampaigns.com/2024azearly]
[Before you get too excited by these numbers,it must be noted that while Yavapai County (northern Arizona) is red, Maricopa County (Phoenix) has almost two-thirds of the state’s voters and is most likely blue.]
My first 3 votes were for Nixon . . . was recovering from the flu on Election Day 1964, and decided it was better not to risk my neighbors’ health by toughing it out and voting against LBJ. Not that one vote woulda made a difference in Maryland . . .
I haven’t failed to vote on Election Day any time since - apart from the COVID year of 2020, when I voted early in person. And always against the Democrats, except the one vote I subsequently rued, after voting for my local congress critter. That was several decades ago . . .
My daily walk is further than twice the distance from home to my polling station, and unless Providentially hindered I’ll vote in person again come Tuesday.
We voted early in 2020 for Trump. Because I have ill parents out of state, we decided to vote early this year too. Of course, we voted for Trump and other Republican candidates. I ensured my parents submitted their absentee ballots. Two more votes for Trump and Republican candidates.
No, I have not voted yet, but I am the precinct election judge, I will be there on Election day. Take that to the bank. And it will be counted correctly.
No
I vote on election day early.
In that way, I can observe the process and machine. If there are any flaws or problems, I can decide what action to take
Mostly, I observe my name being crossed off and verify that the machine counts my ballot
. . . and BTW, this year I helped a neighbor (one with a portrait of Trump propped up on her side table) request her ballot from the County Seat . . .
No early voting in Alabama. I will be voting Tuesday morning.
3X DJT on Election Day.
Voted Cruz in ‘16 primary.
Yes.
I did a mail in ballot, strictly “R’s”.
Voted early and checked to ensure the machine got it correct.
Voted last Friday - the whole family. All of us who are eligible. They forecast wind and rain in SE Wisconsin on election day so we won’t be waiting in line outside in that slop.
Yep
No. Going on Tuesday.
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