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Shout it out here!!!
MANative
(4,188 posts)😊
GWC58
(2,678 posts)Ohiogal
(40,806 posts)from my family!
workinclasszero
(28,270 posts)You guys rock!
vercetti2021
(10,481 posts)I wasn't taking chances with it flipping to Cruz. I scrolled through it carefully. Voted all Dems I could find. Skipped lone cons.
boston bean
(36,945 posts)Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)BlueInRedHell
(100 posts)DownriverDem
(7,021 posts)Michigan had straight ticket voting for decades. repubs tried to take it away and we won. Then they appealed it and we lost. This is the first time for Michigan to vote this way. I have never voted this way. Our Proposal 3 will bring it back.
ariadne0614
(2,190 posts)I read somewhere that rigged machines were messing with straight ticket votes. Am I wrong?
boston bean
(36,945 posts)lark
(26,095 posts)That's fine with me. I like filling in the bubbles for each and every Democrat, for judges who are sane and appointed by a Democrat & for the few good amendments. WE have a very important one, Prop 4, that could change FL's draconian law which disenfranchises forever anyone convicted for a felony charge. If it passes, only people with felonies for murder or sexual assault/rape will be disenfranchised, a huge step forward. I am so praying this passes so my son and millions of others like him convicted for things like not paying fines and fees for parole from driving offenses and those charged with marijuana possession.
watoos
(7,142 posts)said to vote for each Democrat one at a time. Then you get to review your ballot to see if any of your choices got flipped.
ariadne0614
(2,190 posts)samnsara
(18,775 posts)..ones you mark with an X...none of that punch out stuff or line drawing. OG ballots!
Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)INdemo
(7,024 posts)machines but whether one votes straight ticket or individual on the last page there is a review button to double check accuracy of your vote.
Bob Loblaw
(1,900 posts)up here in the politically barren northeastern part of the state. I wouldn't split my ticket if my 13 year old was running for hall monitor as a repub.
sarge43
(29,173 posts)We had a paper ballot run thru a scanner.
Zing Zing Zingbah
(6,496 posts)Best to look over each race and vote individually. It doesn't take that much more time. We got to rank on the US house and US senate races this time too.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)We can also vote in any polling place and dont need to show any ID. We just answer some questions.
In New Mexico in order to get a Drivers License you have to take your birth certificate, Social Security card, one official government document (like a drivers license) and a utility bill to prove you live where you say you live. So after all that they know youre legit. So when they have you on the voters list they know youre good to go. And your Drivers license is also proof of citizenship.
sarge43
(29,173 posts)Of course, the fact that this is one of those Blink and you'll miss burgs made that rather redundant. "Hi sarge; hey Abby."
ck4829
(37,971 posts)A lot of pride in doing that
Zing Zing Zingbah
(6,496 posts)We have paper ballots too... not voting machines. The ballot you get for absentee voting is the same one they give you at the polling place on election day.
Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)I'm like you. I don't like the one-punch "D" vote. I vote for each one, individually. I want to see the X mark the spot.
Here in TrumpLand, there are some that don't have Dems on the ticket, anyway, plus state amendments...so I'd have to look at most of them individually, anyway.
icymist
(15,888 posts)I wouldn't vote for a R even if they were unopposed.
yuiyoshida
(45,538 posts)Yes we can! (juju and I both did!)
roamer65
(37,965 posts)Best_man23
(5,268 posts)Stafford County, two straight Democratic tickets
Tim Kaine for US Senate
Vangie Williams for Congress
VOTE BLUE!!
NotAPuppet
(327 posts)Im about to do the exact same thing in Stafford. Its not very blue yet, but I hope that we can change that today!
In It to Win It
(12,673 posts)OF COURSE I DID! Dems were the only people on the ballot. Republicans arent people.
we can do it
(13,032 posts)Kaleva
(40,391 posts)bluecollar2
(3,622 posts)PJMcK
(25,071 posts)Straight Democratic for me, as usual.
gademocrat7
(11,988 posts)Recursion
(56,582 posts)But, candidate-wise, straight D:
Kaine
Beyer
No on Q1 (the party endorsed it but I'm not a fan)
Yes on Q2 (both parties said vote yes)
de Ferranti
Kanninen
Yes on all four bond issues.
Le Gaucher
(1,547 posts)lkinwi
(1,530 posts)Walker going down would be the cake with Duffy going down the frosting. Every other repuke loss is a candle. 🎂🎂🎂
Jersey Devil
(10,843 posts)and completely down the line. In places down ballot where there were no Democratic candidates (a few local offices) I wrote in the names of Democrats already on the ballot for other local offices rather than the Republican on the ballot.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)my State House Rep a D who is running unopposed and will win no matter what. In my mind he is a complete bozo who's political family schemed to get him into office, pushing out a very good D state rep that we had.
If he was opposed I would vote for him, but not in the present set of circumstances.
nycbos
(6,717 posts)Dem down the line
DeminPennswoods
(17,547 posts)Gov Wolf/LtGov Fetterman
Sen Bob Casey, Jr
Rep Conor Lamb
State House Rep Amy Fazio
Also straight Dem vote from parent via absentee ballot.
Very short ballot, no ballot questions or local/municipal races
FakeNoose
(42,015 posts)I've never done this before but it makes so much sense.
Go Pennsylvania Democrats - make this a Blue State once again!



oasis
(53,811 posts)Kitchari
(2,954 posts)With conviction in my heart
TheBlackAdder
(29,981 posts).
The inbred gun humpers of one lineage didn't break left.
Funny, they're the ones that game unemployment, welfare, and scam all day long, professing their Christianity.
.
Raven123
(7,861 posts)archiemo
(497 posts)wcast
(595 posts)Except I am too paranoid to hit the straight Dem button.
handmade34
(24,030 posts)WhiskeyWulf
(589 posts)Nuffer
(40 posts)Took my 7 year old grandson...1st in line..long outside line...people are coming out in the rain! Very important to vote..we must defeat the party of hate! Pa. Is my state.
Straight democratic ticket!!!😎
logosoco
(3,211 posts)My two (10 and 9) have gone with me several times now! I think it sets a great example!!!
SergeStorms
(20,714 posts)Thanks for voting straight (D) and welcome to Democratic Underground.
JackInGreen
(2,975 posts)Sunsky
(1,876 posts)Bring it home!
Hangdog Slim
(81 posts)I proudly voted a straight Democratic ticket in the brand new PA 15th District! Go Dems! Go Blue! I have a very good feeling about this one!!
Roy Rolling
(7,665 posts)Retire already, Steve Scalise. They have made you a lapdog for the worst Congressional majority in the history of the United States. Not much to brag about there.
If we don't vote you out, then at least take a back seat to a Democratic majority.
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study war no more
(73 posts)That's me
SergeStorms
(20,714 posts)Thanks for voting straight (D) and welcome to Democratic Underground!
study war no more
(73 posts)I've been lurking for a loooooong time (dating back to the top 10 conservative idiot days).
SergeStorms
(20,714 posts)That's one long-term lurk!
Jump in and join the conversations. It really helps with the angst we're going through with tRump.
hotrod0808
(323 posts)Straight Democrat ticket here
ghostsinthemachine
(3,569 posts)Here in CA. Newsome on down. Hoping for Jessica Morse to unseat the Carpetbagger McClintock. Its been a while since I turned in my ballot, 3 or more weeks now. Love vote by mail, but miss going to my polling place.
pazzyanne
(6,761 posts)by coloring each circle with glee! I finished my ballot feeling GREAT!!!
watoos
(7,142 posts)voting for every Dem. but doing so one at a time so I get to review my choices to see if any were flipped.
Wife, who is a night owl, will go later in the day so we have an idea of voter turnout.
EricMaundry
(1,619 posts)Mailed them in a couple of weeks ago.
NCDEM4EVR
(34 posts)Voted the second day of early vote opening. Went straight "D" all the way down.
Tom Rinaldo
(23,193 posts)workinclasszero
(28,270 posts)LETS GO DEMS, we are the blue wave we needed!!!!!!
SWBTATTReg
(26,342 posts)workinclasszero
(28,270 posts)Hope we get Claire over the line one more time!
Get there quick because there may be a big line today!!
SWBTATTReg
(26,342 posts)We all are getting ready to go vote for her here shortly, proudly. NT
workinclasszero
(28,270 posts)Lets go Dems!!!
demgrrrll
(3,593 posts)workinclasszero
(28,270 posts)Gotta be that beautiful blue wave! 🌊🌊🌊
demgrrrll
(3,593 posts)Right or wrong when I see rainbow hair and nose rings I think diverse crowd.
workinclasszero
(28,270 posts)We also have medical MJ and raising the minimum wage on the ballot so maybe that will draw out more voters than usual?
lastlib
(28,431 posts)I Voted Straight Democratic!
NRaleighLiberal
(61,877 posts)Roland99
(53,345 posts)Hawaii Hiker
(3,168 posts)Casey
Wolf
Lamb
Lindsey Williams
Emily Skopov
DeminPennswoods
(17,547 posts)Hawaii Hiker
(3,168 posts)Chris Matthews of "Hardball" still plays the tape of Turzai bragging how voter ID was going to help Mitt Romney win the state of PA....
brush
(61,033 posts)pnwest
(3,476 posts)Dem on, and then mailing in, my paper ballot a week ago here in WA. Woohoo!
dweller
(28,525 posts)all D ⚫️
louis c
(8,652 posts)I have a lot of people who ask me every election how to vote. Without getting into it too deeply, I assist a lot of people getting jobs, cutting red tape in government, obtaining fuel assistance and getting into housing. All I ask in return is to make sure they're registered and that they vote. Almost all contact me, my wife or others who network into that assistance that they have received, to ask how they should vote. For today's election in Massachusetts it was easy. Vote for every Democrat on the ballot and vote yes on the 3 questions.
kag
(4,197 posts)That should help some! Thank you!
Green Line
(1,134 posts)HopeAgain
(4,407 posts)ProfessorGAC
(77,023 posts)Only one race i didn't fill in the oval for D, but that's because there was only an R running. I left it blank.
get the red out
(14,048 posts)Hell yes I voted a straight Democratic ticket, and had to wait in line in Lexington, KY at 6:30 am to do so!
dreamland
(1,121 posts)But straight down blue was the only way to go.
In It to Win It
(12,673 posts)Reporting for a friend that got her citizenship in September. STRAIGHT BLUE BABY!
AllyCat
(18,934 posts)Nay
(12,051 posts)the highest I've ever seen here in 25 years -- it's usually about 40 at that time of the day.
dameatball
(7,671 posts)mcar
(46,190 posts)49jim
(594 posts)all democratic...NY 24.
Old Vet
(2,001 posts)Luz
(921 posts)N_E_1 for Tennis
(13,096 posts)Along with my wife. My three children and their spouses voting straight Dem also.
SweepPicker
(277 posts)Too!!
Rorey
(8,514 posts)Tarheel_Dem
(31,454 posts)pamdb
(1,439 posts)Yeah, we used to have straight ticket here in Michigan until the republicans, who control house and senate and governorship ( hopefully not after today) took it away. The democrats have tried repeatedly to bring that back along with early voting and the republicans wont bring it up. Voter suppression Michigan style.
Raster
(21,010 posts)Callalily
(15,410 posts)forgotmylogin
(7,962 posts)Voted all Democrats in north St. Louis County, including Claire McCaskill. Take that, righties who spent all that money so that every commercial break had people speaking ill of her in hushed breathy tones over ominous piano music!
sinkingfeeling
(57,887 posts)mac56
(17,824 posts)Paper ballot, one by one.
japple
(10,459 posts)Oct. 26.
bullwinkle428
(20,662 posts)voting not long ago, but it was still well worth getting the opportunity to "fill in the ovals" for every Democratic candidate.
Light63
(238 posts)Voted number 17 at 6 oclock this morning!
Hope and wish for the best of regaining our countrys moral and integrity!
consider_this
(2,847 posts)👍👏
MarvinGardens
(781 posts)Voted early 2 weekends ago. Straight D.
philf99
(274 posts)Proud to cast my ballot for all Democrats including the judges who have no party label!
Butterflylady
(4,584 posts)Wolf and Casey
sarge43
(29,173 posts)Hubby and I were there before the door was open. The line was out into the parking lot. This turn out may break some mid-term records.
warmfeet
(3,321 posts)This is nothing unusual as we always for Democrats. We voted a week and a half ago. Fingers crossed.
HAB911
(10,496 posts)DONE
2naSalit
(103,521 posts)and I'm sure it was received the next day. But what is also good is that in my immediate family there are six voters in southern California (I know 5 are voting straight Democratic tickets) and three in central California who will be voting straight Democratic ticket as well. We pack a wallop.
agingdem
(8,934 posts)I live in Texas...beware machine vote switch...and the buzz among like-minded Dem voters...CHECK YOUR BALLOT..
grantcart
(53,061 posts)Gothmog
(180,856 posts)NewJeffCT
(56,848 posts)top line here in Connecticut.
fairly busy at the polls this morning at 6:20AM
BlueJac
(7,838 posts)samnsara
(18,775 posts)romana
(765 posts)Sophiegirl
(2,338 posts)We were in line at 6:30am.
watoos
(7,142 posts)My town is Republican, but something is different. A husband and wife were standing out front with umbrellas and a big billboard with names and pictures of the Democratic candidates. They were the only people. Of course I knew the people standing there, they are 72 years old and life long Democrats. I shook their hands and told them that I was going inside to Make America America Again. They both cheered.
I am a positive person but I have to admit I had my doubts about electing a Democratic Representative in my district, from the young people I saw I believe it can happen.
People, doesn't it feel so good to be riding the blue tsunami?
redstatebluegirl
(12,854 posts)Fla Dem
(27,698 posts)amuse bouche
(3,672 posts)3 of us voted all Dems. Early voting Fl.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)And I never will.
ResistantAmerican17
(4,188 posts)I have read about the vote flipping over to that cockroach piece of shit Raphael Cruz in the Houston area so I went down the line and voted ALL Democrats, one by one. I will NOT be cheated out of my shot at putting ratfuck republicans out like last weeks trash!!!
Freedomofspeech
(4,819 posts)Here in Southwest PA...Pennsyltucky.
Greybnk48
(10,737 posts)So did my husband!
volstork
(5,863 posts)hueymahl
(2,904 posts)Bear Creek
(883 posts)6 straight democrat ticket votes.
il_lilac
(895 posts)Never considered otherwise.
Mersky
(5,340 posts)Go Beto!
Moral Compass
(2,405 posts)Straight democratic ticket X 4! Go Beto and Colin Allred! The
AZmikey
(32 posts)The Velveteen Ocelot
(130,913 posts)Laf.La.Dem.
(2,977 posts)Democratic Ticket
ehrnst
(32,640 posts)gordianot
(15,778 posts)My kids who we raised as Democrats.
demgrrrll
(3,593 posts)denvine
(868 posts)IrishEyes
(3,275 posts)It was pretty crowded. I'm proudly wearing my sticker all day. It was a paper ballot so I marked each individually. I wore blue jeans and a blue cardigan over my shirt.
writes3000
(4,824 posts)EarthFirst
(4,198 posts)Dear Chris Collins: GFYS! #mcmurray
CaptainTruth
(8,233 posts)With everything on the ballot I had to fill in 27 ovals (paper ballot).
Paladin
(32,354 posts)KatyMan
(4,351 posts)2 weeks ago when early voting started.
GOTV!!!
Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)irisblue
(37,665 posts)🇺🇸🇺🇸
tavernier
(14,476 posts)Scott is just as bad as that horrible toilet paper he is named after, and they both belong down the toilet.
Ninga
(9,023 posts)FailureToCommunicate
(14,611 posts)Polly Hennessey
(8,893 posts)urbanhermit
(867 posts)All Ds down the ballot. Didn't vote R even if they were unopposed.
Louis1895
(779 posts)Voted straight ticket. Hope to flip my Congress rep from R to D.
Permanut
(8,478 posts)and we will NEVER vote for another Republican.
peace frog
(5,609 posts)Straight Dem .. Bring it home, Andrew Gillum and Bill Nelson!
planetc
(8,948 posts)announcing: "Now I can complain about anything!.
PatrickforO
(15,477 posts)Joe Nation
(1,112 posts)I'm a 110%
Tiggeroshii
(11,088 posts)Cary
(11,746 posts)Unless I voted for retention of a Republican judge. I don't know but no matter they are almost always retained.
erpowers
(9,445 posts)I voted a straight ticket and only voted Republican when it was a Republican vs. a Libertarian.
ZeroSomeBrains
(638 posts)lambchopp59
(2,809 posts)However, some non-partisan local school board candidates took some extensive internet digging to discover their general profile, and I was glad I did, discovering that one had done much work with Unitarian church, her opponent's profiles were so spartan, so the more internet active person got my vote.
Especially after this horrifying GOP presidency and the ilk of McConnell and Gohmert, I don't believe there's any redemption for any repug.
neohippie
(1,267 posts)I was able to get my 66 year old house mate to vote for the first time in her life. I had her register years ago to encourage her to vote previously but each time when she got to our voting place she was too scared to go into the booth alone. She hadn't had much education and was too worried that she would embarrass herself by not knowing how to work the machines or that she would not know what to do if anything unexpected was on the ballot.
I had tried in the past to have sample ballots etc... but this time I requested absentee ballots, that way she could vote at home, and we had a computer that we used to look up information about candidates so that she didn't have to worry about trying to remember all the names or confusing one for another , and if she had questions like about, ballot initiatives etc...
She called me this morning just after she dropped her ballot off at the Board of elections office to let me know that she had officially voted for the first time in her life and you could hear the pride in her voice. Another woman voter empowered!
TheOther95Percent
(1,035 posts)RobertDevereaux
(2,042 posts)... and down the ballot.
47of74
(18,470 posts)Straight fucking D down the line too.
Blum, Reynolds, Lundgren, et al can kiss my ass.
Zing Zing Zingbah
(6,496 posts)It was probate judge I think. Republican will win by default there.
Liberal In Texas
(16,334 posts)All DEM!
One race had a repub and libertarian...couldn't vote for either one and left it blank.
world wide wally
(21,836 posts)Quixote1818
(31,157 posts)and doubt if I ever will change that.
GatorDem82
(37 posts)It's my wife's birthday and we are going to vote together on my lunch break. STRAIGHT DEM BABY!!!!
HockeyMom
(14,337 posts)Coolbaugh 2. Nasty, rainy day. Could not believe all the people. Four cars leaving. Six cars coming. There even was a line for taking Exit Poll! Did not use the straight ticket option. I voted for each individual Dem candidate.
To quote old woman ahead of me on line. "If you don't like the direction this country is taking, stop complaining about it and VOTE".
Seems people are doing just that!
Politicub
(12,332 posts)Me and my husband. We voted early. Go Stacey Abrams!!!
RockaFowler
(7,429 posts)ALL DEMS in FL
KY_EnviroGuy
(14,793 posts)Very quick in and out and great weather here in KY.....
Thanks for the celebratory thread!.....
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angrychair
(12,387 posts)No procrastination. No hesitation.
panader0
(25,816 posts)Straight Democratic as always. Pretty good turnout and well organized.
I feel a little bit taller now.
I always make a point of thanking the poll workers.
martigras
(151 posts)Husband, and two kids and me all voted against Blotus.
Straight Dem tickets.
marlakay
(13,343 posts)Dropped off at ballot box last week, we are by mail only here.
fantase56
(498 posts)nt
QUEST46
(8 posts)...and cross-checked twice.
Rhiannon12866
(257,216 posts)And welcome to DU!
leftyladyfrommo
(20,017 posts)BewilderedCitizen
(53 posts)Three in our family. All voted straight D in Broward county. #BringItHome
octoberlib
(14,971 posts)Straight ticket
DippyDem
(660 posts)liberal from boston
(856 posts)Also proudly voted today for Senator Warren & every Democrat on the ballot!!!
Buckeyeblue
(6,395 posts)DFW
(60,331 posts)I didn't want to leave anything to chance. It took me almost half an hour to fill it out and cost 3.45 to mail, but it was worth the time and expense!
Quixote1818
(31,157 posts)Liberal In Texas
(16,334 posts)DFW
(60,331 posts)I fell asleep for a few hours, and it looks like we may have won Nevada (and maybe even Arizona?), but the rest of the Senate was a concert by "Ted Cruz and the Storm Trumpers."
ellie
(6,975 posts)I have been a Democrat my whole life (I am 53). This election, the repukes would not stop robocalling me. Ralph Fucking Reed called me. It is offensive that they think I am a repuke.
mopinko
(73,813 posts)mostly foregone conclusions on my ballot, but hey, jb. rauner needs to get busy rotting in hell.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)It is one of my prouder moments!
Hayduke Bomgarte
(1,965 posts)the 2 write ins I did. Two thugs running unopposed. One for constable, the other just as low on the voting pole as constable.
I wrote in Alec Baldwin and Pee Wee Herman.
idahoblue
(454 posts)Ultraviolet Cat
(42 posts)My wife and I both wore blue and voted blue!
MarkEzra
(27 posts)Checked that it had been Received and COUNTED..... It was... Straight Democratic. The days of me considering a Republican are over.
oswaldactedalone
(3,603 posts)BlueTexasMan
(179 posts)Been there, done that. Not much color red in the line. I think our Republican voters are ashamed to be seen. Our county is slowly turning blue as evidenced by several years of data.
liberal N proud
(61,201 posts)Adrahil
(13,340 posts)With one exception. I actually voted for a Republican for my town Treasurer/Clerk.
The Democrat was not well qualified, while the Republican has a math degree and is a CPA. The position is largely a technical deicision (their job is pretty much to keep the town's books).
Other than that, it's all Democrats.
reACTIONary
(7,219 posts).... all the way down the ballot. Scjool board is non-partisan so I used the teacher recommendations.
I voted agaonst retention for all judges. This is my general policy.
roamer65
(37,965 posts)Mrs. Overall
(6,839 posts)Only Dems for me!
SergeStorms
(20,714 posts)You mean there's other ways to vote?
I can't figure out why anyone would vote differently.
Voting for anyone other than a Democrat seems a bit ludicrous.
ailsagirl
(24,287 posts)PA Democrat
(13,428 posts)but I wanted the satisfaction of checking the box for each individual candidate.
bluestarone
(22,343 posts)Voted STRAIGHT DEM ticket since i was 30 yrs old!! (wife the same way) I'm lucky to have a wife that feels the same way!!!!
gopiscrap
(24,766 posts)As far as I am concerned if you are a republican, you're dead to me...don't talk to me, get let me see you because you truly are scum of the earth. My sister voted repuke in 2002 because of 9-11 and I haven't spoken to her since
MoonRiver
(36,975 posts)Gore1FL
(22,968 posts)Plus a yes on Amendment 2.
Metatron
(1,262 posts)radical noodle
(10,664 posts)filling in one little circle at a time on my paper ballot in Marion County, Florida.
Go, Democrats!!
winstars
(4,282 posts)StarryNite
(12,150 posts)I've been voting for many years and have always voted a straight blue ticket. My dad taught me that. He just died in September. He was 103 years old, a lifetime Democrat. Here's to you Daddy!
MontanaMama
(24,734 posts)103! Thats amazing.
My late father taught me to do the same. Dems care about other people and thats all you need to know...thats what he said to me. Heres to our dads and a straight BLUE ticket.
StarryNite
(12,150 posts)To our dads...
countingbluecars
(4,772 posts)Voted Kaine and Wexton.
Bonhomme Richard
(9,557 posts)Let this be the hour when we draw swords together. Fell deeds awake. Now for wrath, now for ruin, and the blue dawn. Forth, Eorlingas!
Ligyron
(8,006 posts)A week ago to by mail. Checked my supervisor of election site and it registered, so good to go!
vi5
(13,305 posts)Every single election. From local alderman and board of ed on up to President. Straight Dems every time, every year.
I have questioned my wisdom in doing so many times, but I have ultimately never failed to do so and I'm not about to start now.
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)We have real ballots in VA, so I ticked each box individually, but they add up to a straight ticket.
peggysue2
(12,562 posts)Voted early and voted a straight Democratic ticket along with my husband. Felt Grand
mglamb
(6 posts)So did my husband!!
Grown2Hate
(2,218 posts)out a list of judges to vote Yes or No on. You can just safely do the OPPOSITE, basically (of course I spot checked to be certain).
LET'S GO KYRSTEN SINEMA! LET'S DO THIS!!!
ooky
(10,976 posts)grockri
(73 posts)I hope we can take back some seats in the house and Senate both on the federal and state level. Feeling hopeful.
brewens
(15,359 posts)Smithereens ready to jam on my way over. A little more coffee, a few bong hits for breakfast, and I'm out the door!
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)Liberal Jesus Freak
(1,476 posts)JPPaverage
(639 posts)Dems only. But that's all of us of course. Save our Country.
edbermac
(16,475 posts)Solid Blue here so I'm more interested in other races across the country.
geardaddy
(25,392 posts)Technically I voted straight DFL ticket!
Got to vote for the first Somali-American and woman to represent my congressional district. And second Muslim.
ananda
(35,317 posts)And when a Dem wasn't running, I voted Green.
OldManTarHeel
(435 posts)Kaine
Beyer . . . 8th district
Heavy voting today in Northern Virginia despite the heavy rain.
Beaverhausen
(24,703 posts)allgood33
(1,584 posts)Olafjoy
(937 posts)My family of three connected the lines for sweet sweet Democrats and now we hope and pray for the beginning of the restoration of values and sanity to the United States of America 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Aristus
(72,353 posts)nolabear
(43,850 posts)Of course. Who wouldnt?
Ghost of Tom Joad
(1,446 posts)AldebTX
(803 posts)Go Beto
Go Colin Allred! ( I want to see Pete Sessions concede )
dempls
(48 posts)Kaine and Flaccavento. Here we go!! Got my two 22, 25 yo fired up and voting straight blue ticket as well.
old guy
(3,299 posts)Celerity
(54,711 posts)Straight Democratic vote!

book_worm
(15,951 posts)coeur_de_lion
(3,958 posts)Straight democratic ticket! Forever!
ck4829
(37,971 posts)Quackers
(2,256 posts)We just got back.
Callmecrazy
(3,070 posts)and often.
Takket
(23,750 posts)Saturday night in my sleep I turned the wrong way and aggravated an existing minor muscle pull into a BAD strain. I took Monday off work, had today off anyway, and did not MOVE of the couch all day Sunday and Monday. Was in so much pain Sunday I was heartbroken thinking I wouldnt make it, but doing much better today and loaded up on Advil just to be sure and I MADE IT!!!!
RESIST!!!
blue sky at night
(3,313 posts)The four of us voted a Straight Democratic Ticket on Saturday!!
AZ Jim
(70 posts)Straight ticket top to bottom and side to side. GO DEMS!!!!
LoisB
(13,184 posts)Corgigal
(9,298 posts)in our new home in Kentucky. Two more votes later today.
bakpakr
(168 posts)TEB
(15,651 posts)WA-03 Democrat
(3,360 posts)Wrote my wife in for the unopposed Republicans as a bonus!
PennyK
(2,343 posts)On pins and needles here in a very RED part of Florida, but with high hopes for Governor Gillum!
rzemanfl
(31,415 posts)Last edited Tue Nov 6, 2018, 05:24 PM - Edit history (1)
wryter2000
(47,940 posts)osmium
(94 posts)I mailed it in a bit ago, so today I drove four people to the polls. It's all over but the tallying.
FlightRN
(194 posts)AirmensMom
(15,115 posts)for a republican.
Not about to start now! Straight Dem, but one at a time. Sent it in a few weeks ago.
bronxiteforever
(11,212 posts)blogslut
(39,192 posts)vademocrat
(1,091 posts)Tim Kaine - senate
Abigail Spanberger - House (I so hope she BEATS brat!)
lpbk2713
(43,282 posts)As for the amendments, I went by the recs on the Florida Democratic Party website.
I was in and out in less than five minutes. And I've never missed a vote since JFK.
Garrett78
(10,721 posts)jamesatemple
(353 posts)It took me much, much longer to stuff the mail-in ballot back into the envelope, stamp the envelope, and walk out to put it in the mailbox than the five seconds it took me to vote.
Skinner
(63,645 posts)
phatkatt
(1,377 posts)Plus 'NO' on all amendments!
davekriss
(5,446 posts)Richard D
(10,018 posts)TalenaGor
(1,226 posts)just bought a house and moved in - the FIRST thing I did was change my voter registration
BumRushDaShow
(170,963 posts)Almost 30 minutes ago (still out getting some takeout as a treat). Had 2 people ahead of me and 1 behind - all older... but I know this is the quieter time of day. Need to look at my 2016 post to gauge turnout but was #101, which isn't bad given it is pouring at the moment.
airmid
(526 posts)dajoki
(10,685 posts)Moostache
(11,241 posts)They were on ballot unopposed, but write ins were allowed...so "vacate" picked up a half dozen judgeships on my ballot I stead of giving a single GOP vote on my ballot!
ginnyinWI
(17,276 posts)Randy Bryce, Tony Evers, Mandela Barnes, and Tammy Baldwin.
46 degrees and raining. They say a brisk turnout so far. Many more absentee ballots than normal. (We don't have early voting).
mokawanis
(4,492 posts)and really hoping Walker is on his way out.
mtnsnake
(22,236 posts)MineralMan
(151,447 posts)standingtall
(3,150 posts)nt
meow2u3
(25,250 posts)It was raining, but despite the rain, I was voter #200 (about)--at 10AM! There were 2 people ahead of me.
Our state rep candidate, Amy Cozze, greeted me at the entrance. When I got out, I told her I voted straight Dem and was headed to her office to check in as an on-call poll driver in case someone needs a lift. I'm home right now ready to make this blue wave a reality!
MrGrieves
(315 posts)Blue ALL THE WAY!!!!!
Tim Walz - Gov
Keith Ellison - AG
Amy Klobuchar - US Senator
Tina Smith - US Senator
Dean Phillips - US Representative
Steve Simon - Secretary of State
Julie Blaha - State Auditor
Heather Edelson - 49A State Representative
Dave Hutch - Hennepin County Sheriff
Mark Hasse - County Attorney
Margaret Chutich - MN Supreme Court
Lucinda E. Jesson - MN Court of Appeals seat 14
logosoco
(3,211 posts)I had my son (who also voted D!) go in and have someone come out and let me vote from the car. I am having a bad pain day! But I got to vote for MEDICAL MARIJUANA in MO! So maybe someday I can have full function!!!
(My two daughters sent their selfies with their I VOTED stickers, and I know they voted all D as well!)
Midnightwalk
(3,131 posts)A little before 7am. A little more crowded than usual. in and out in 10 minutes exactly. Never have waited in this precinct
Hermit-The-Prog
(36,631 posts)Norbert
(7,823 posts)harun
(11,381 posts)k8conant
(3,038 posts)All Dem on 1st day of early voting: October 24th
benfranklin1776
(7,023 posts)Attempting to keep our democracy as my namesake admonished!
jrthin
(5,228 posts)apnu
(8,790 posts)Liberal Veteran
(22,239 posts)OhZone
(3,216 posts)And on the local races without party that I wasn't following, I just voted for the women. ha
Different Drummer
(9,083 posts)c-rational
(3,212 posts)FoxNewsSucks
(11,820 posts)on the first day of early voting. Couldn't wait
skylucy
(4,024 posts)Ananda62
(316 posts)Early voted.
eyeofnewt
(146 posts)All Ds- and a lot more people than Ive ever seen at this location
Sancho
(9,210 posts)Down to the dog catcher!
violetpastille
(1,483 posts)lilactime
(658 posts)Croney
(5,018 posts)nightwing1240
(1,996 posts)Hekate
(100,133 posts)Left-over
(234 posts)WinstonSmith4740
(3,451 posts)Initech
(108,992 posts)
paulrevere2018
(85 posts)Charlie Baker probably would be a D in any other state but his support of Diehl made him toxic to me.
demigoddess
(6,675 posts)Kurt V.
(5,624 posts)bad news: every unopposed canidate was a repub. good news: in the largest town in my county, dems took 4 city council seats from repubs (including a 18 year incumbent)
uponit7771
(93,532 posts)dmoyer
(118 posts)In NY
GoneOffShore
(18,025 posts)It's 18:30 here in Aix en Provence, which makes it 12:30 in Philadelphia.
Biting our nails, drinking wine, and hoping for a good outcome.
imavoter
(661 posts)Took me longer to stand in line than to fill in the box for D
jpak
(41,780 posts)Lala Lala Llalahhh
Vinca
(54,172 posts)Packed house at our southwestern NH polling place. I've never seen so many voters for a midterm, especially in the pouring rain.
jpljr77
(1,005 posts)kag
(4,197 posts)And my brothers, sisters-in-law, and a few nieces and nephews will be voting straight Dem in Texas, including Beto! I have a VERY blue family!
Julian Englis
(2,309 posts)Sucha NastyWoman
(3,020 posts)Voted straight Democrat.
But we have several lost relatives
better
(884 posts)Woodycall
(606 posts)cilla4progress
(26,525 posts)and one independent who is a closet dem but knows how to run here in my red dot!
steve2470
(37,481 posts)Johnny2X2X
(24,345 posts)Researched all the local judges and school board members too. Easy to determine who was a Dem, voted straight party.
Also, here in MI, I voted Yes on all 3 ballot proposals which were all polling to pass easily:
1. Legal recreational weed
2. nonpartisan panel to draw districts and end gerrymandering
3. Voting ease, automatic voter registration, easy voting if you recently moved, absentee ballots given without a reason.
These proposals, if all pass, will be a transformation to this state.
BALLOT PROPOSALS are a key to taking our Democracy back. We need to have something like the Cons ALEC, something that pushes ballot proposals like these in all 50 states.
Ms. Toad
(38,735 posts)I typically would have voted for a friend's husband, who is Republican, for judge - but not this year.
iloveObama12
(425 posts)Straight D Ticket South Carolina Big Baby!
amb123
(1,599 posts)I checked with the county recorder website and my ballot was received and will be counted. I lucked out in having a Democrat for a county recorder.
ewagner
(18,967 posts)checking in.
teamster633
(2,032 posts)...but each individual choice was Democrat.
herding cats
(20,052 posts)There was one Judge and a handful of local seats w/o Dems running, which was way down from 2014. We even have a local woman running for Congress!
I checked my ballot before casting and my vote for Beto logged. JIK anyone here is concerned.
barbtries
(31,324 posts)but essentially that is exactly what i did.
orleans
(37,067 posts)so did my daughter & her husband
brooklynite
(96,882 posts)I voted for Andrew Cuomo on the Working Families Party line.
Awsi Dooger
(14,565 posts)I also research non-partisan races and skip them if it is two Republicans facing each other.
Same thing with judges and anything else that pops up. Easy to Google and identify the right wingers.
NYFlip
(338 posts)Moebym
(1,033 posts)On 10/20, which also happens to be my birthday. Straight D.
Five people I know have also voted, and I'm pretty sure they all voted straight D. Six votes for Rosen and Sisolak!
cyndensco
(1,768 posts)BadGimp
(4,109 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(156,777 posts)hermetic
(9,253 posts)I colored in every Dem and left all the Rs, running unopposed, empty. And, I wore blue.
Green Line
(1,134 posts)I voted for every Dem on the ballot.
SWBTATTReg
(26,342 posts)Glamrock
(12,003 posts)TruckFump
(5,838 posts)Mail in Ballot -- Los Angeles County -- straight Dem ticket!!!!
justhanginon
(3,382 posts)As I blacked in the little oval for each individual Democratic candidate I muttered to myself a quiet FU to their opponent and a double FU for Rauner and Shimkus.
Felt good!
shenmue
(38,598 posts)hobby10113
(52 posts)Since I was 18. sucks the last New Mexico SoS who if course was a republican removed the straight party ticket bubble off the ballot. She got the boot after she was caught embezzling funds to finance her gambleing addiction. The new secretary added the option back. Only for the rethuglicans to sue to get it removed. :/
CTyankee
(68,317 posts)We had a huge ballot that is going to have to be hand counted.
Yes on two initiatives.
Ned Lamont for governor. Chris Murphy up for second Senate term. Rosa DeLauro my house rep.
Stefanowski who was challenging Lamont is a creep who is anti-choice (can you believe it?). I detest the guy.
I won't know how our district voted til much later because of the ballot situation.
Great turnout and long line but hubby and I were sent to the front of the line since he's using a walker and I'm using a cane.
jimlup
(8,010 posts)no other options had any meaning other than oblivion
Nanjeanne
(6,622 posts)Mazeltov Cocktail
(569 posts)I voted by mail...makes today even more fun. I made sure to vote not to retain a single judicial appointment of Rick Scott's.
Voted str8 Democrat. I cannot wait for Andrew Gillum to become our next governor.
MsBeckee75
(21 posts)And I voted straight Dem in Ohio.
boston bean
(36,945 posts)Response to boston bean (Original post)
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MsLeopard
(1,306 posts)I voted individually for all the Democrats on the ballot.
Bluepinky
(2,559 posts)Four of us in my family, paper ballots too!
Son drove home from college to vote, after I told him how important it is (an hour drive, but still)! Hes not that interested in politics, but when possible, I explain to him how his life may be affected by who wields the political power. I remember I wasnt interested in politics in college either, never thought I would care about it like I do.
BBbats
(312 posts)Bridgeport PA reporting!
I'm told good turnout despite heavy rain.
Not a one Republican campaign sign & NO Republicans handing out sample ballots.
The Dems were there handing out sample ballots in force.It was almost like the Repubs were hiding in shame! This was a very red Republican area for years. Big support for Trump. Seems like that's changing.A gay Black mayor was elected here(that really ruffled feathers). He got threats & council meetings were a three ring circus. This new mayor is doing a great job. He's attracting new business & is really involved.
Looks like things are going to change.People are seeing through Trump's shit!
xeodtech
(79 posts)BigmanPigman
(55,371 posts)fishwax
(29,346 posts)Lifelong Protester
(8,421 posts)beaglelover
(4,478 posts)Feels great!!
stopbush
(24,848 posts)I even researched the judges this time to get it right!
BTW - here in CA, there is no option for a straight ticket. Need to vote by individual/office.
Hotler
(13,747 posts)AndrewRN
(30 posts)PandoraAwakened
(905 posts)R B Garr
(18,046 posts)green917
(442 posts)Straight democratic ticket here
Doitnow
(1,103 posts)In New York State, we have the Working Families Party that allows us to support Democratic candidates in the general election while giving them the message that they should not become too corporate.
JPK
(979 posts)sobenji
(323 posts)Yavin4
(37,182 posts)Shout it out!
pioche4
(181 posts)ThoughtCriminal
(14,744 posts)AZ Red-to-Purple-to-Blue!
NastyRiffraff
(12,448 posts)Even voted for a Dem I don't particularly like running against a Republican who's not really bad (for a Republican). I'm done with Republicans forever. If Republicans want my vote, change parties and your worldview.
Squinch
(59,859 posts)boston bean
(36,945 posts)Squinch
(59,859 posts)It's a unique feeling!
boston bean
(36,945 posts)DinahMoeHum
(23,646 posts)Last edited Wed Nov 7, 2018, 10:57 AM - Edit history (1)
Reporting in as a poll worker in NY (Westchester County):
For the first 6 hours, since 6 am, we had an average of 30 people coming in to vote.
Feeling close to fried, and we still have 6 hours left to go (we close at 9 pm)
Details tomorrow, or late tonight.
Squinch
(59,859 posts)Also, we have to talk one of these days. I'll retire in three or four years and I want to volunteer when I do.
Pathwalker
(6,603 posts)Our family voted only for Dems - YEA!
Corvo Bianco
(1,148 posts)Greg K
(599 posts)Except in local races where only an R was on the ballot, then abstained.
NCDawg
(45 posts)lillypaddle
(9,606 posts)Dem all the way!
boston bean
(36,945 posts)Jeffersons Ghost
(15,235 posts)Just a Weirdo
(488 posts)
No seriously, I voted about 3 weeks ago. Straight Dem.
Brother Buzz
(40,145 posts)
No seriously, I voted about 3 weeks ago, too. And as weird as it sounds, I voted against a Dem and still voted a straight Dem ticket.
Azathoth
(4,677 posts)Johnny Noshoes
(2,003 posts)6:15 am EST.
jimmyzvoice
(159 posts)I even voted against retaining judges appointed by Republican governors.
mbusby
(825 posts)...our family voted straight democratic ticket.
dragonlady
(3,577 posts)in Wisconsin.
G_j
(40,569 posts)YessirAtsaFact
(2,113 posts)And a third expected when my wife gets off work.
riverwalker
(8,694 posts)Ever since my first vote for Jimmy Carter. Straight Democratic ticket every year.
Neema
(1,181 posts)STRAIGHT DEM. And those races were ones where you choose three people. So I gave two votes to Dems and one vote to a Green.
trickyguy
(769 posts)And I voted by mail about five weeks ago and was concerned that my vote got counted.
Called the City Clerks office and they had my ballot and I was officially entered.
Boy, did I feel great after that.
unitedwethrive
(2,016 posts)ismnotwasm
(42,674 posts)Me and hubby both.
sakabatou
(46,206 posts)RandiFan1290
(6,711 posts)EllieBC
(3,639 posts)duhneece
(4,517 posts)ebbie15644
(1,244 posts)hostalover
(447 posts)Jakes Progress
(11,213 posts)Every 2 years for 50 years.
Bigredhunk
(1,613 posts)I did, as did my 3 other fam.
NNadir
(38,323 posts)It was a little difficult at the township level but I swallowed my pride and did it.
TripleKatPad
(315 posts)Every democrat on the ballot. I ignored the one or two where only a Republican was running.
Go Debbie! Go Gretchen!
When Michigan eventually gets legal pot, y'all come on up/down/over!
I seldom post, but this thread demanded a response.
Lithos
(26,644 posts)Was a joy...
L-
Persondem
(2,101 posts)SunSeeker
(58,342 posts)GoCubsGo
(34,964 posts)For those I voted Green or wrote in someone.
srobertss
(274 posts)I actually voted for a Republican for the first time in my life. I have a friend who lost her HUD voucher because she was a whistleblower on the local HUD official. I accompanied her to a county commission hearing where she was trying to address the issue. The hostile looks from both Repubs and Dems was so chilling. But there was one Republican who stood by her. I had to give him my vote. It took me awhile to bubble that vote in, but I had to do it in the end. Integrity is hard to argue with.
snacker
(3,659 posts)Let's do this!
Stonepounder
(4,033 posts)Straight "D" on the all the partisan races. (Duh)
Unfortunately there were a number of races where (R's) were running unopposed, so I left them blank.
On the non-partisan races were we didn't know all the candidates, I voted for the ones I knew and then if I hadn't filled in enough blanks, just went for all the ones with female names. Figured that, in the main, the women couldn't possibly do any worse than the men.
When we got there there was only one other person voting, but I asked one of the poll workers about turnout and he replied "really heavy for this precinct". We normally go vote early afternoon, when most folks are working, so its not unusual to have our polling place all to ourselves. Now we just have to hold our breaths.
Tomorrow I'll take down our yard sign for Col Owens, the (D) running for KY State Assembly for our district, hopefully he'll be our new rep as of tomorrow.
lisby
(408 posts)The crowd was much bigger than I have seen before for midterms.
robbedvoter
(28,290 posts)sellitman
(11,745 posts)I hope I feel even better later
NBachers
(19,517 posts)cmeneer
(341 posts)You're damn right....my husband and daughters, too!
woodsprite
(12,585 posts)dubyadiprecession
(7,491 posts)The color of a blue wave is how we all need to dress.
mia
(8,480 posts)Liberty Belle
(9,708 posts)The statewide races, straight "D" except one I left blank, where both candidates are corrupt crooks (Dems ran a guy disbarred in 2 states for fraud. To serve on a franchise tax board.)
On local races, a couple had no Democrats running. Thankfully I am familiar with all the candidates so chose some nonpartisan ones or in one case, a moderate Rep running against a right wing bat-shit crazy rep. I left ballot mostly blank for a planning group where I only knew one candidate (a Dem) but not the rest.
Dems in our area need to get their act together and recruit good people for every race.
central scrutinizer
(12,655 posts)Can anybody beat that date?
underthematrix
(5,811 posts)We voted STRAIGHT DEM ticket because we're CA blue wave voters
oldlibdem
(330 posts)even voted for Kim Brown, the Judge in my divorce proceeding!
SaveOurDemocracy
(4,566 posts)Atticus
(15,124 posts)running for a local position and I voted for the progressive independent against the Bagger Republican.
ariadne0614
(2,190 posts)susanna
(5,231 posts)MI 13th District.
My polling place was far busier than normal for a midterm.
appleannie1943
(1,303 posts)samplegirl
(14,060 posts)Blue bitch!
RainCaster
(13,793 posts)Pure blue all the way
rocktivity
(45,007 posts)Remarked to the polling clerk, "Hope the rain hasn't slowed things down." She said, "You're the one hundred and sixty second person." Felt a little discouraged until I calculated that since 6AM, that meant someone had come in to vote every four minutes -- and I remembered that my polling place represents THREE different wards!

rocktivity
worstexever
(265 posts)At least that's how I remember it.
I don't vote for Republicans. I don't want to encourage them.
xmas74
(30,068 posts)Though it technically isn't an option on my ballot.
ralps
(81,652 posts)krawhitham
(5,077 posts)flamingdem
(40,950 posts)Meowmee
(9,212 posts)vote Dem!!!
Throckmorton
(3,579 posts)Connecticut did away with it before the 1984 election. But I pulled it for James Earl Carter and Walter Mondale in 1980, my first Presidential Election.
kskiska
(27,165 posts)here in South Carolina.
CozyMystery
(747 posts)Ilsa
(64,462 posts)Totally Tunsie
(11,924 posts)lanlady
(7,231 posts)Corey Stewart doesn't stand a chance of becoming VA senator. We're doing the country a bigly service by keeping this bigoted dirtbag out of DC. You are free to thank me
Demsrule86
(71,550 posts)I just moved to Cleveland area so don't know everyone...GO Blue! If you are in Ohio vote yes on issue 1 to reduce the penalties for non-violent drug crimes ...would be misdemeanors...not felonies.
NutmegYankee
(16,483 posts)tblue37
(68,445 posts)deepthought42
(2,782 posts)Little Star
(17,055 posts)Az_lefty
(3,670 posts)pdsimdars
(6,007 posts)Cadfael
(1,381 posts)Times three - all three household members
RelativelyJones
(898 posts)Riverman100
(283 posts)The worst Democrat is better than the best Republican
wisteria
(19,581 posts)Tarc
(10,601 posts)"Sorry, you're not on the list."
Thank goodness for same-day registration.
billcantdeal
(6 posts)Always D!
Charlotte Little
(658 posts)Like hell I'd ever vote for a Republican.
orangecrush
(30,709 posts)Straight Blue -
FLUSH THE RETHUGS!
XRubicon
(2,241 posts)No, I didn't vote three times. Me, wife and daughter. I feel good!
sazemisery
(2,617 posts)kirby
(4,535 posts)Stuart G
(38,726 posts)My first election was in 1968...I voted straight Dem today.
Ferrets are Cool
(23,004 posts)Crowman2009
(3,573 posts)And also voted *NO* on those stupid ballot amendments that would ban abortion, and allow public religious monuments in the state constitution.
aikoaiko
(34,214 posts)RickHworth
(148 posts)AA county, Maryland, 4th congressional.
Amsterdammer
(130 posts)Straight ticket Blue in Gwinnett County !!!
Saturday before last, in and out in under 20 minutes
!!! Go Stacy Abrams !!!
Wife and I wore blue, head to toe
Delarage
(2,609 posts)Took me 1.2 seconds to hit all the "D" buttons and move on
tosh
(4,453 posts)UrbanProspector
(44 posts)and my wife, 2 sons and neighbor were there too. All D and YES on all 3 Michigan Props. To anyone who hasn't voted...do it now for our children's sake.
maryellen99
(3,798 posts)CelticWinter
(1,399 posts)STRAIGHT DEM
texasfiddler
(2,199 posts)byronius
(7,991 posts)VMA131Marine
(5,294 posts)Rosa de Laura's district.
I split my vote on the two ballot questions though: Yes on 1; No on 2.
kchamberlin25
(84 posts)Have never voted for a rethug in my life.
sandensea
(23,410 posts)As we asll know, there's hardly such thing as a "nonpartisan" judge anymore - not in this day and age.
Whenever possible, I'd encourage anyone to at least look up who appointed said judges.
If his or her honor was appointed by a Republican, they almost never get my vote.
Stargleamer
(2,752 posts)except for city council races, where party affiliation was not listed, it was all Democratic for me. I'm just hoping the ones I voted for for city council are democrats.
mikeargo
(747 posts)Cousin Dupree
(1,866 posts)yankeepants
(1,979 posts)dmr
(28,705 posts)I thought today would never get here.
Today I was eager, excited and deadly serious.
BlancheSplanchnik
(20,219 posts)💪🏾👍🏾👏🏾
BadgerMom
(3,427 posts)smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)spinbaby
(15,400 posts)Cut a visit short to come up and vote. Last year I voted absentee, but this year I wanted to o it in person.
BleedsBlue
(113 posts)Voted by mail here in sunny Florida... Go Dems
chowder66
(12,388 posts)Tall Poppy
(26 posts)Straight Dem and young folks moving in and voting blue.
Lucky Luciano
(11,871 posts)Corktown
(28 posts)I was voter # 500 in my precinct at 1 p.m. The poll worker said to me that normally they don't see 500 in one day! ....
Tucker08087
(622 posts)Straight Democrats! We dont have the option of one button for straight Democratic, but took great pleasure in submitting each name, one by one. Then I ran to the bathroom and had massive diarrhea. I know thats tmi, but Im betting Im. It the only one!
Mendocino
(8,518 posts)Hoping that Mike Galbraith can whip Bob Latta.
Sparkly
(24,893 posts)Never had a reason not to!
Maru Kitteh
(31,887 posts)kimbutgar
(27,396 posts)Go Newsom, Feinstein and Pelosi!
unblock
(56,232 posts)I refuse to vote for an unopposed republican!
VOX
(22,976 posts)Ballot checked online in and counted.
Old Terp
(490 posts)muntrv
(14,505 posts)Thus I had to go through the whole ballot. Hopefully, Proposal 3 passes, since it will restore straight ticket voting.
TomSlick
(13,061 posts)Including a vote against her cousin in a local election. I had to tell her that I have never for a Republican in my life and certainly was not going to start in the Trump-era - even for kin folk.
LuvLoogie
(8,858 posts)tazkcmo
(7,419 posts)All Democratic ballot. Also, of the 30 some people in the polling location, most were young people!
MissMillie
(39,678 posts)There's no chance our GOP governor will lose, but I voted against him anyway. Call it a symbolic vote.
(As GOPers go, he's not so terrible.... he denounces Trump all of the time.)
debsy
(993 posts)Yeah, baby! Let's do this thing!!!
LW1977
(1,611 posts)Twin Cities south metro.
cannabis_flower
(3,932 posts)except for one race that had only a Republican running against a Libertarian. Voted for the Libertarian.
recentevents
(93 posts)KATHY MANNING!!!
Dem2theMax
(11,005 posts)I love my California.
highplainsdem
(62,676 posts)Hotler
(13,747 posts)Love ya. Go team.
Master_Monstruwacan
(71 posts)Proud to say I haven't voted for an (R) for at least 25 years!
wendyb-NC
(4,710 posts)bhikkhu
(10,789 posts)Good on local issues, forestry management and rural issues, pretty engaged. But he's always been across the aisle voting in the repug block against healthcare and so forth. I always had the feeling that he was an honest guy with his own convictions, which he could explain and justify if we ever had a sit-down. I don't mind disagreeing with people when they have principles and honesty. But his campaign this time around ran all kinds of radio ads about he was some heroic healthcare figure, dedicated to protecting pre-existing conditions and so forth...
Fuck that guy. If you can't stand for your own voting record, if you have to lie your ass off about who you are and pretend it never happened, you're just a piece of shit that wants to get elected hoping that people are idiots with short memories. He'll probably win this re-election campaign, but I'm done with him.
Silver Gaia
(5,384 posts)I cried. It was that intense for me. My daughter was standing next to me and said, "Mom! Now I'm gonna cry!" LOL
We have little booths. Paper ballots. No machines. I love that. And feel very, very lucky.
YOHABLO
(7,358 posts)Brentar
(8 posts)Big Blue Marble
(5,702 posts)sagesnow
(2,888 posts)Absentee Ballot sent in the middle of Oct.
DonCoquixote
(13,973 posts)and i will do so again
Dem2
(8,178 posts)but there were only 7 of 10 local council seats where Democrats were running, so I picked one old timey cantankerous Republican lady for 8th choice, then didn't pick last 2. Rest Democrats obviously.
dem4decades
(14,199 posts)for the best outcomes.
Generic Brad
(14,374 posts)qanda
(10,436 posts)Me, my husband and our two children.
AnnieBW
(12,742 posts)Even though I wasn't thrilled with Ben Jealous.
Demonaut
(10,120 posts)calimary
(90,397 posts)crim son
(27,552 posts)The turnout at my local precinct was incredible. Looking like a good night for Maine, though nothing has been announced yet.
Lugnut
(9,791 posts)blue_roses_lib
(392 posts)Turin_C3PO
(16,385 posts)Progressive Jones
(6,011 posts)BHDem53
(1,151 posts)Blue_Roses
(13,902 posts)Rhiannon12866
(257,216 posts)I voted for the Working Families candidate for NY Assembly - since the only other choice was the Republican incumbent who usually runs unopposed. I was glad to see a choice this time, though I know she doesn't stand a chance, but I've met the incumbent and was not impressed,
krispos42
(49,445 posts)TwistOneUp
(1,020 posts)Well, I ain't exactly "straight", but I did vote straight Dem! W00t!