Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Now don't make this political. Doesn't matter which candidate you support, there is something very very wrong when you have to stand in line hours to vote in Florida. I have seen photos of third world countries with snaking lines to cast a ballot and thought I was glad we don't have such a poorly organized system. Well, at least here in Florida we do now. There are reports of waits up to nine hours in line in Adventura. So I ask, where do we apply the pressure to be sure that no one gives up on voting because we haven't made it a sensibly easy task.
There are some who won't absentee vote because if they challenge your signature and toss your ballot, you can not challenge the disqualification of your vote, and cannot go and cast an election day ballot to make up for your ballot that was thrown out. At least at the poll if your signature "doesn't match" you are given a provisional ballot and can fight to have it counted Last edited by blueash; 11-04-2012 at 01:38 PM. Reason: fixed error |
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This is not directed at the OP.
Some of those who complain about the long lines to vote, are the same people who will get in line for days to get the latest version of their iPad, phones, etc. Or will stand in line for hours just to get in to a rally. Invariably, the ones who do this, will brag about how long they've been waiting/waited. The privilege of voting seems much more important to me. Even if the early voting time-frame had been 30 days, there would still be those who would wait until days 29 or 30.
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With all due respect, I disagree that there is something wrong. Government has stretched the ability to vote from the original one Tuesday in November to add another full week of voting! There is no reason I can think of why someone would have to wait for up to 9 hours to vote. How many of you have waited even half that time? Unfortunately, sometimes our problems are where we make them our problem!
If you go to vote early, go early and come back another day if the line looks too long for you. If that's not a solution, then simply go on the Tuesday that you would have normally gone before there was early voting. There you won't be batch voting with a whole lot of other voting districts. As noted in another thread, if you go to vote early in the week, you even have the option of obtaining an absentee ballot while there if the line is too long for you, (at least at the Powell location) fill the ballot out then submit it at the drive-in window when leaving. No problem... easy-peazy!
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With all the early voting taking place, I will be interested in lines on Tuesday. They may not be as long.
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We went here in TV last week on a Wednesday and waited 50 minutes. I thought that was excessive 9 hours! Ehhhhh gadds. |
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ARE VILLAGERS OLD OR ARE THEY RECYCLED TEENAGERS At my age rolling out of bed in the morning is easy. Getting up off the floor is another story. "SMILE... TOMORROW MAY BE EVEN WORSE!"
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As a side note, there are long lines to get gas in the northeast.
One line was a mile long. ![]()
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It was the first time I have done the "early vote" thing, as up in NY we never had that option. We early voted at the lake county Library on Main St. in Leesburg yesterday and it only took like 10 minutes start to finish with about a 3 minute wait.
My neighbors voted on Thursday and they told me the whole process was about 20 minutes. It's the first time in a long while I felt my vote really counted, as this is the first time I ever lived in a "swing state". I will always vote, as good Americans died to insure that right. There is no political intent in my post. My name is Frank, and I approve this post.....lol.
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That sort of puts the whole thing into perspective, hard to complain about anything after seeing what they are going through!
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So far, in previous elections, I have waited for Election day (after observing the long lines) and have not encountered a problem voting then.
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Waiting for more than 20-30 minutes would cause a political uprising if it occured on election day. What is the attraction to stand in lines for hours if you will be here on the appointed day?
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1/2 hour (waiting & voting time) Marion County library last Monday. Spoke with friendly people in line so the wait went quickly.
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Two words: Absentee Ballot
That's what I did - worked fine. Filled it out at my leisure a couple of weeks ago then mailed it in. Bill ![]() |
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Miami-Dade, Broward, and Orange counties are the FL counties making the national news, not Marion, Sumter and Lake. A judge has just ordered some of these counties open today. If the polling places are available and people want to vote, what could be the possible justification for not opening them?
Some citizens of NY, NJ, CT, and PA don't even have polling places or electricity. Voting is a constitutional right. |
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I think that we must do whatever it takes to ensure that our vote will count, as it will affect us for the next four years.
My name is Joe and I approve this message. ![]()
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