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Showing Original Post only (View all)What kind of voting do you have in your state? [View all]
I've lived in Colorado since '88 and in the past I don't know how many years, I've received a mail in ballot. I get my ballot and I can sit and research and read and make my elections. This ballot this year is absolutely loaded. As I said in another thread, 22 presidential parties to choose from, 17 court of appeal judges, state senators, fed senators, representatives, county candidates, regents and a host of ballot measures and amending the state constitution as well as tax increase for arts and tobacco.
I've been working on this ballot for over an hour now and I'm still not done. Are there states with ballots like this that only allow in person voting in a polling place? If so, do you get a sample ballot so you know how to vote when you get in the voting booth? I can't imagine making a decision with the legal jargon explanation of the amendment or ballot measure.