I Voted!
I voted! What a fun experience. I wasn't really sure how to vote not down party lines though. If you voted for all of one party, you could still change them on the next screen, so it really wasn't that big of a deal.
I really hope Santorum wins. Go SANTORUM!
I really hope Santorum wins. Go SANTORUM!
3 Comments:
Interesting how different the voting software is from state to state. Down here, I don't think there was even a straight-party option. You had to scroll through each list of candidates and manually select each one.
By Anonymous, at Wed Nov 08, 01:16:00 AM GMT
I don't mind the straight party option. It just seemed confusing NOT to vote straight party...oh well.
By John E., at Wed Nov 08, 02:48:00 AM GMT
I only mind the straight party button when used improperly, by which I mean people's loyalty is to a party and not the candidates from that party. Straight party votes are fine if all the candidates you've selected are in one party; mindlessly pushing the straight party button is silly.
In your county I heard that there was some kind of confusing nonsense where the party buttons came up on thier own screen first. Here in my county the straight party buttons come up on the same screen as the individual choices.
By Nate, at Wed Nov 08, 06:29:00 AM GMT
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