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In reply to the discussion: Hey "Progressives": how many elections have *you* sat out? [View all]Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)87. None, as far as I can recall.
Although it's vaguely possible I might have missed one my first year in college, since I was in another state. But as it was an odd-numbered year, the only things I would have missed voting on would have been county level referendums, tax levies and suchlike.
'Sitting out' is a damnfool thing to do. Even if you don't care for a single candidate, there are almost always local issues on my ballot, and I assume on most other folks'. One thing I refuse to do, though, is to vote for candidates who run unopposed, no matter with which party they are affiliated. If nobody is running against you, you can vote for yourself, and none of the rest of us need to vote for you.
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I missed one because I moved and did not update my voter registration in time.
liberal_at_heart
Oct 2014
#2
I've voted in every election, including obscure special elections, since becoming eligible.
LeftyMom
Oct 2014
#15
0, although I have voted against some bad DEMS by voting to their Left. And I only voted for Obama
blkmusclmachine
Oct 2014
#25
I missed the 2005 NYC mayoral primary because i had to take my grandmother to the hospital.
hrmjustin
Oct 2014
#26
I did not vote in US elections when I lived overseas because I felt I did not know enough
JDPriestly
Oct 2014
#39
Zero general elections missed; zero primaries missed; zero local elections missed AND...
stillwaiting
Oct 2014
#48
Absolutely none since JFK - when I wanted to one time my daughter showed up at the door and
jwirr
Oct 2014
#62
I missed 1984 by moving right before the election. I went to my (former) polling place but they
Shrike47
Oct 2014
#65
have never missed an election since '72 - started working campaigns in '68 n/t
Nevada Blue
Oct 2014
#70
I think I missed one - in 1984. And yet I am the reason we have Heritage Care instead of SP
Doctor_J
Oct 2014
#79
Never missed one, Jimmy Carter BEING MY 1ST , but only Twice after was I positive....
orpupilofnature57
Oct 2014
#86