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IS CALIFORNIA TRYING TO DISENFRANCHISE REPUBLICAN VOTERS?
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| 3/5/02
| GOPportal.com
Posted on 03/05/2002 9:24:15 AM PST by jcsmonogram
(Los Angeles) - On the day of one of the most hotly-contested primaries in history, Republicans are being told to stand in line in order to exercise their right to vote. This is because many precincts have more voting booths set up for Democrats than for Republicans. Sometimes up to four times as many!
"This is outrageous," said one voter outside the precinct. "There were four completely empty Democratic booths and I had to stand in line for over 15 minutes for the single Republican booth. If I'd had to wait any longer, I would have had to leave without voting, or I'd have been Click here for full story
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To: TheDon
Exactly whay is the difference between a R and a D voting booth.The D voting booths let you punch more than one ballot at a time. Oops, those are in Florida.
To: slimer
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The poll worker tried to take it out of my hands -------"That scares me. Did he/she try to do it to others? I think I'd stand back and watch to see what he/she does. It's getting to the point where I don't trust anyone who assumes a position of power. They may know more about the routine in the voting place, but no one steps between me and my vote!! I'm glad you backed up.
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posted on
03/05/2002 10:23:39 AM PST
by
Exit148
To: jcsmonogram
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To: jcsmonogram
There were four completely empty Democratic booths and I had to stand in line for over 15 minutes for the single Republican booth. If I'd had to wait any longer, I would have had to leave without voting. This is bad? It says to me that the GOP is turning out to vote.
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posted on
03/05/2002 10:29:22 AM PST
by
SunStar
To: TheDon
"Modified closed ballot"
only get to see your own candidates and they (state) are not clever enough to make the ballot match the template.
Add to the original post:
changed locations of polling places.
overlaid new precincts.
my location was seven to two Dem/Rep booths with seven republican voters and NOT A SINGLE Democrat other than the ladies behind the tables (who were also complaining).
The stylus in my booth was on too short a lead to reach the lower quarter of the ballot.
This followed a blitz of democrat advertisements showing warm fuzzy images (firemen, pretty lady in wheel chair, etc) while showing faceless republicans roping and tieing up little kids and old folks....real good political debate.
Gag.
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posted on
03/05/2002 10:31:03 AM PST
by
norton
To: jcsmonogram
The counties are all different. In my county, you get a ballot and a marker and you go to any open booth and mark your ballot. In punchcard ballots, the booklets are bolted to the table with guide holes. You slide your ballot into the machine and when you flip the pages the guide holes line you up. They must have put many more Dem booths out there because of the imbalance of party affiliation out here.
-PJ
Q. Do all of you who are complaining about how this primary is being conducted intend to be poll-watchers in November?
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posted on
03/05/2002 10:32:00 AM PST
by
LouD
To: jcsmonogram
This is highly illegal, your vote is suppose to be anonymous, totally anonymous, to be forced to stand in one line or the other indicates your party which is a big no no and is unconstitutional.
To: jcsmonogram
There are many more Democrats than Republicans in CA, so yes, Democrats have more voting booths. I'm willing to wager plenty of $$$ that there are more Republican voting booths in Shasta County, CA, than 'rat booths.
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posted on
03/05/2002 10:35:50 AM PST
by
ambrose
To: Antoninus
Hey CA conservatives! If Rear-dan is really just a Democrat in a Republican t-shirt, be careful that he doesn't use Democrat election dirty tricks as well.... Stay alert! You mean like slanderous push-polling on election eve?
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posted on
03/05/2002 10:35:59 AM PST
by
SunStar
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To: shadowman99
In NY, we just go to an empty booth and push down switches.
If a switch is broken, opps! A few Lazio switches were broken, but no one did anything about it. No one really cared. Maybe they figured Hillary would win anyway.
To: cinFLA
"This is outrageous," said one voter outside the precinct. "There were four completely empty Democratic booths and I had to stand in line for over 15 minutes for the single Republican booth. If I'd had to wait any longer, I would have had to leave without voting, or I'd have been late for work."
Read the quote again. His comments indicate he's whining about having to wait in line to vote. He gives me the impression getting to work on time is more important than excersising his voting rights.
To: rllngrk33
He gives me the impression getting to work on time is more important than excersising his voting rights. Maybe he gets paid by the hour. He may have a family to feed. A few hours pay can add up if you're broke.
The number of booths should have been equal.
To: cinFLA;JoeMomma
You are the idiot! He did NOT say he left without voting. For you to be so callous of another republican is the lowest. see #22
To: jcsmonogram
yea I did have to wait, four booths 1 Rep, 1 Dem, 1 Lib and 1 Other
The other three were empty... though a dem did come in while I was there
To: shadowman99
It's nobody's business how I vote, and if I can be observed while I go in a D or R booth, my privacy is violated. Then you had better quit voting, because it's a matter of public record whether you cast a vote in a primary election or not and for which party.
One of the favorite things candidates do to dig up "dirt" on their opponent is to prove that they either voted Democrat in some earlier election, or didn't vote at all.
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posted on
03/05/2002 10:57:47 AM PST
by
Dog Gone
To: jcsmonogram
Poor babies. More Republicans are turning out to vote than democrats and these people are complaining. It's such a drag having to be inconvenienced when excercising your rights.
Don't the powers that be know that we have the right not to be inconvenienced? My GOD! We need a new constitutional amendment to enumerate this God given right!
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posted on
03/05/2002 11:14:53 AM PST
by
Demidog
To: MissAmericanPie
Actually, while you are correct, this is a primary and supposedly this sort of thing is proper. The Republicans get one ballot and the democrats another.
I would suggest that primaries should not use state or federal resources at all in primary elections since this is merely the party members chosing who will represent them in the general election. Thus the parties whould be responsible for gathering the votes and should not use taxpayer funds in order to do this. It actually presents a conflict of interest between the government and the parties. In my view there is quite a good argument that the entire practice of handling primary elections in any official capacity is completely unconstitutional.
Only the general election should be handled by the State.
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posted on
03/05/2002 11:19:45 AM PST
by
Demidog
To: jcsmonogram
Just voted, and as usual nobody asked for my ID.
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