anyone voting in a pantsuit?
anyone voting in a pantsuit?
Don't troll the thread, please.anyone voting in a pantsuit?
I've been enjoying a lot of polling and election related phone calls. I may wait to vote until next week so that all the excitement can continue.
There seems to be no way to vote a judge down on our ballot, unless you mean uncovering who the incumbent is (which is not disclosed on the ballot) and voting for the other one.He said that judges that sit too long tend to think they have become God. So, his resolution was to vote them down, unless he knew differently about them. If a judge was really good, he should have enough Yes votes to cancel out my friend's No vote. So, I have been doing the same.
seng: one of my co-w*rkers waited over 2 hours. (seng, we live in the same area.)There seems to be no way to vote a judge down on our ballot, unless you mean uncovering who the incumbent is (which is not disclosed on the ballot) and voting for the other one.
And back on topic...I went down to the school and was in and out of there in about 10 minutes...thanks to all of the early voters, some of which waited upwards of an hour to vote early
Each state is different on this one. Here, the state judges are appointed, then serve until mandatory retirement age, somewhat similar to the US Supreme Justices.There seems to be no way to vote a judge down on our ballot, unless you mean uncovering who the incumbent is (which is not disclosed on the ballot) and voting for the other one...
.....Another thing that is weird here is that there is only a 10 foot perimeter where we are protected from electioneering. So we have to walk past friendly but very annoying people just outside the door of the church that is our polling place. Then the church has a bake sale inside the door.....
Not this time, but the last time in our area, an incumbent judge avoided prosecution by withdrawing their name from the election, but not in time to have the ballots changed.There seems to be no way to vote a judge down on our ballot, unless you mean uncovering who the incumbent is (which is not disclosed on the ballot) and voting for the other one.
I've been enjoying a lot of polling and election related phone calls.
We haven't had any election-related stuff either. But the reason is more insidious: In Texas, it is well-known who will win the electoral college delegates AND everybody else is running unopposed. That is, the opposition did not bother to even field any candidates. For instance, the incumbent congressperson is the only person on the ballot for Congress. They could win with one (1) vote and I will guess they at least voted for themselves.You know, I haven't had even ONE election related phone call. Must be because I dropped my landline when I moved in 2015. None on my cell phone either, for some reason.
I haven't had much election spam in my mailbox either. Hopefully they don't think I croaked. In previous elections (at my old house), I was so distressed at the waste of paper and cardboard with all the oversized election snail mail spam.
You know, I haven't had even ONE election related phone call. Must be because I dropped my landline when I moved in 2015. None on my cell phone either, for some reason.
I haven't had much election spam in my mailbox either. Hopefully they don't think I croaked. In previous elections (at my old house), I was so distressed at the waste of paper and cardboard with all the oversized election snail mail spam.