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EdS 03-05-2020 04:06 PM

Solicitation
 
I understand that there is a Florida State Statue "Title XXXIII" that states a permit is required from the state to solicit.

Bucco 03-05-2020 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1724423)
Sumter County Supervisor of Elections > Home

If you want something to be proud of look how many registered voters we have in Sumter County. The population in Sumter County is about 130K.

I would much prefer the opportunity to be proud of who those voters chose.

Villageswimmer 03-05-2020 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1724309)
I find your post surprising. I can't imagine why anyone would try to get someone to vote Republican in The Villages. OR to get someone to VOTE in The Villages. We had one of the highest turnouts in the state in our little burg.

We have lived in The Villages for over a dozen years and not one soul has EVER come to talk to us from a political party.


I think if you are registered D or R, they leave you alone. If you’re a no party identified (I forget exact terminology), they come to convince you to come around to their way of thinking. I know this from experience.

AlFricchione 03-05-2020 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by largokid (Post 1724156)
We live in the Hillsborough area and this afternoon a person (Don) with Republican Party affiliations rang our doorbell to speak with the registered voters in the house. I am absolutely furious that someone with political affiliations would have the audacity to be going house to house to (I assume) collect votes for the Republican party. I don't care WHAT party is out there they shouldn't be coming to our home! We see enough of the ridiculous political fighting in The Villages in the paper, The Villages.com, etc. so we don't need more politics on my doorstep. My husband told the gentleman he wasn't allowed to "solicit" in The Villages but the guy replied he wasn't soliciting that "it was a political speech". GRRRR -- thankfully I wasn't home! I will get lots of flack about this posting but if it keeps the political party solicitors off my doorstep I'm happy!

PS: The Villages Office was particularly unhelpful in providing any method for stopping political peddlers.

That is just the way politics works. You better pack your bags and go fight in Congress-not that they would listen- your point is moot! Sorry!

stadry 03-06-2020 06:19 AM

Love2Swim, what restaurant was that ? which square ? all january, we didn't find any food/restaurants that great to be ruined by an approaching interloper

mrf6969 03-06-2020 08:18 AM

Free Speech that is why

wmcgowan 03-06-2020 08:53 AM

America - is this a great country or what !
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by largokid (Post 1724156)
We live in the Hillsborough area and this afternoon a person (Don) with Republican Party affiliations rang our doorbell to speak with the registered voters in the house. I am absolutely furious that someone with political affiliations would have the audacity to be going house to house to (I assume) collect votes for the Republican party. I don't care WHAT party is out there they shouldn't be coming to our home! We see enough of the ridiculous political fighting in The Villages in the paper, The Villages.com, etc. so we don't need more politics on my doorstep. My husband told the gentleman he wasn't allowed to "solicit" in The Villages but the guy replied he wasn't soliciting that "it was a political speech". GRRRR -- thankfully I wasn't home! I will get lots of flack about this posting but if it keeps the political party solicitors off my doorstep I'm happy!

Join them - get out of the house and volunteer. Canvasser have been going from house to house for years and years. It's the American way. Get out and vote as well. If living in a hut with a mud floor and an AK-47 on your hip is more your style - best of luck in the third world country of your choice.


PS: The Villages Office was particularly unhelpful in providing any method for stopping political peddlers.

Join them - get out of the house and volunteer. Canvasser have been going from house to house for years and years. It's the American way. Get out and vote as well. Thank you , but no thank you always works for me. If living in a hut with a mud floor and an AK-47 on your hip is more your style - best of luck in the third world country of your choice.

OrangeBlossomBaby 03-06-2020 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Villageswimmer (Post 1724534)
I think if you are registered D or R, they leave you alone. If you’re a no party identified (I forget exact terminology), they come to convince you to come around to their way of thinking. I know this from experience.

I was unaffiliated until last month. No one ever bothered me or sent me mail or knocked at my door.

So far, no one's sent me any mail even now that I'm declared. I just wanted to vote in the Democratic primary this time around, it's the only reason I declared at all. I'll go back to being unaffiliated once all this is over.

Political parties are horrible. All of them (since some people are under the false impression that there are only two).

clwahlstrom 03-06-2020 09:44 AM

OMG... calm down. Good grief😩

Byte1 03-06-2020 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1724382)
If your are the big winner they would probably send Steve Harvey to tell you that you won. Or someone like him.

You probably don't want Steve Harvey knocking at your door. He would likely have gotten the address or your name wrong.:1rotfl:

retiredguy123 03-06-2020 10:46 AM

I always laugh when I hear a politician say that they can "bring the Country together". I just don't think that will happen anytime soon.

dwhite5773 03-06-2020 11:14 AM

Wow! What about the poor guy or gal running to be your CDD representative? This is the person representing YOUR Amenities, utilities and more! I’m planning on running for one of the 3 District 12 representatives that will be elected in 2022 and I PLAN to go door to door so residents can meet me and correspond. Talk to you soon. Thanks!

DanishAndScottish 03-06-2020 11:52 AM

Does the OP understand the legal difference between solicitation versus political speech...I think that's what they meant to say, not, "... make a political speech. ... ."

Hopefully you're now educated on this topic and you have more pleasant encounters as im sure you'll get more phone calls and visits until August or even November.

If you don't want anyone knocking on your door or ringing your doorbell other than for offical business, then put a sign up at your door.... Otherwise, if you do answer the door, be a respectful person and politely refuse. Finally, another solution is don't answer the door and they'll most likely move on to the next house in under 20 second.

Fredster 03-06-2020 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by wmcgowan (Post 1724736)
Join them - get out of the house and volunteer. Canvasser have been going from house to house for years and years. It's the American way. Get out and vote as well. Thank you , but no thank you always works for me. If living in a hut with a mud floor and an AK-47 on your hip is more your style - best of luck in the third world country of your choice.

:bigbow:

Kathleen Sheaffer 03-06-2020 04:52 PM

Good for you.


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