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In reply to the discussion: In the 1970's I don't remember early voting, and it seemed like every school had voting machines [View all]LeftInTX
(25,258 posts)50. In Bexar County, Texas our Elections Administrator is hired, not elected
It makes a huge difference. (We're all kinda mad at her at the moment, but we'll get over it..LOL...she didn't want a voting app, so we're all doing it ourselves..LOL). However, she is extremely competent and that is the most important thing. I'm glad she's not elected. We're too partisan here and the position would be like a yo-yo if it was elected.
In some Texas counties, the elected County Clerk seems to supervise the elections.
The County Clerk is a partisan position, who is elected during the mid-terms.
We had Republicans for decades.
I'm glad our County Clerk does not run elections.
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In the 1970's I don't remember early voting, and it seemed like every school had voting machines [View all]
Quixote1818
Oct 2020
OP
By age 12 I understood you could go to sleep knowing exit polls would accurately predict winner
lostnfound
Oct 2020
#48
NJ now moved polling places out of schools to prevent people from just walking into them.
TheBlackAdder
Oct 2020
#37
This is the truth. I'm 61. My entire adult life has been spent watching
Progressive Jones
Oct 2020
#27
I've never heard the wealthy complain about this. And there are reasons
Guy Whitey Corngood
Oct 2020
#40
They were required to be retired by the Help America Vote Act of 2002 -- Congress' fault
Klaralven
Oct 2020
#23
I grew up in Oregon. In school on election days they would tell us to be very quiet.
Olafjoy
Oct 2020
#32
In the late 70's/early 80s, I worked for a moving and storage company in Chicago that
Progressive Jones
Oct 2020
#33