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ThirdOfFive 10-21-2024 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Regorp (Post 2379612)
Since 1972 I have voted in person on the day called Election Day and will continue to do it the traditional way always. Don't like early or mail in voting at all!!

Concur. But Election Day voting is not an ironclad guarantee of no hankypanky.

Florida seems pretty secure on Election Day. The people running the show seem to know their jobs. You have to ID yourself which is not the case in every state. Case in point:

During our last election in Minnesota before moving to TV, my wife and I stood in line for quite some time before finally getting to the table where we collected our ballots. My wife was ahead of me in line: she gave her name and address, and sure enough, she was on the list. Came my turn, I just looked at the list, grunted and pointed to my name. I scrawled an illegible signature, collected my ballot, and voted.

I could have been anybody.

Make of that what you will.

OrangeBlossomBaby 10-21-2024 03:16 PM

Lake County early voting started today. I was out there before they opened, at around 9:40. The line was already out halfway past the playground of their community center building. By the time I got to the front door for my turn, the line was past the playground, and around 40 people had already gone before me.

The community was AWESOME - a lady came to the front asking if it was possible for her 93-year-old dad to get ahead in line, because he was struggling to stand. EVERYONE cheered him on as she led him to the door, ahead of the rest of us.

bopat 10-21-2024 08:41 PM

It's amazing how much energy and focus for just one day, one vote. I guess they all know the secret, eh?

JoMar 10-22-2024 09:29 AM

But where did the tootisie rolls go? :)

4$ALE 10-22-2024 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 2381097)
But where did the tootisie rolls go? :)

:mad: I wish I knew......that "I VOTED" sticker tastes terrible! :yuck:

Bassdeer 10-23-2024 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Rzepecki (Post 2379920)
I suggest you volunteer to work an election and you’ll find out how UN-crooked they are.

I suggest you do a search on post office workers stealing ballots

Bill14564 10-23-2024 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Bassdeer (Post 2381282)
I suggest you do a search on post office workers stealing ballots

Very few reports and those that I could find mentioned fewer than 100 ballots. If they can notice/catch mishandling or delaying as few as 10 ballots and if there have been fewer than a dozen cases reported then that seems to support the claim that elections are “UN-crooked.”

Lottoguy 10-23-2024 08:40 AM

"I scrawled an illegible signature". Do you realize your signature must match what is on file? Your taking a chance your vote won't count.

kingofbeer 10-23-2024 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Lottoguy (Post 2381326)
"I scrawled an illegible signature". Do you realize your signature must match what is on file? Your taking a chance your vote won't count.

Vote in person. The signature must match what they have on file. They will let you sign again to try to match.

JoMar 10-23-2024 08:55 PM

Voted by mail in ballot and verified that both my and my wife's vote has been counted. I guess those who stand in line have a personal reason to do that but for me, I prefer to take the time to research and complete my ballot in the peace and quiet of my home where I can do research before filling in that circle. I also really don't like standing in lines when it's not necessary for me.

OrangeBlossomBaby 10-23-2024 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 2381471)
Voted by mail in ballot and verified that both my and my wife's vote has been counted. I guess those who stand in line have a personal reason to do that but for me, I prefer to take the time to research and complete my ballot in the peace and quiet of my home where I can do research before filling in that circle. I also really don't like standing in lines when it's not necessary for me.

I assumed Sumter county does the same as Lake county - in Lake county we get a sample ballot mailed to us before Election day. It shows exactly the same stuff that's on the real ballot, so we can research at home (though - many of us do that researching weeks and even months in advance before they even send those sample ballots out).

When I get to the voting location I know exactly which little bubbles I'll be filling in. Waiting in line can be tough for people with mobility difficulties though.

Topspinmo 10-25-2024 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2379674)
You can't refuse to accept mail that comes in after your arbitrary date. If it's POSTMARKED before that date, then you have to count it no matter when it shows up.

Daa, we know that now way rules are written but IMO that’s need changed.
I said was that needs chanced to eliminate the change of or illusion of cheating. Don’t say dates can’t be manufactured. IMO (and I can have opinion) the cut off date for mail in votes needs to well before Nov 2 or what ever that last day or voting is. So if person too lazy to mail in vote before the cutoff too bad IMO.

Topspinmo 10-25-2024 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2381477)
I assumed Sumter county does the same as Lake county - in Lake county we get a sample ballot mailed to us before Election day. It shows exactly the same stuff that's on the real ballot, so we can research at home (though - many of us do that researching weeks and even months in advance before they even send those sample ballots out).

When I get to the voting location I know exactly which little bubbles I'll be filling in. Waiting in line can be tough for people with mobility difficulties though.

Exactly, that why no need to wait to last day of last minute 99% going vote same old way anyway.

Eg_cruz 10-25-2024 03:13 PM

Did everyone get a sample ballot
For the first time I did not receive one

Flyers999 10-25-2024 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Eg_cruz (Post 2381935)
Did everyone get a sample ballot
For the first time I did not receive one

I did not get one either but my wife did (we live at the same address). But there are sample ballots online. We live in Marion county and early voted yesterday at Mulberry Rec , 4pm. So easy! We already knew what we were going to check. Hardly anyone there, zero wait time. The election volunteer workers were friendly, polite and smiling.


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