Did you vote, yet?

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  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 28,602
    pjhawks said:
    i have voted in every major election in my adult life and i have never gotten or seen an 'I voted' sticker.  nor do i care to have one but still.
    No one has ever offered you one when you are leaving?  That's really strange.  
  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 28,258
    CM189191 said:

    Classic lol 
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • pjhawkspjhawks Posts: 12,171
    mrussel1 said:
    pjhawks said:
    i have voted in every major election in my adult life and i have never gotten or seen an 'I voted' sticker.  nor do i care to have one but still.
    No one has ever offered you one when you are leaving?  That's really strange.  
    Nope. and never seen one at my polling place but i don't pay much attention to those types of things.  I'll have to ask others in my area if they have seen or gotten them.  
  • PJPOWERPJPOWER In Yo Face Posts: 6,499
    mrussel1 said:
    pjhawks said:
    i have voted in every major election in my adult life and i have never gotten or seen an 'I voted' sticker.  nor do i care to have one but still.
    No one has ever offered you one when you are leaving?  That's really strange.  
    Yeah, there is usually a little old lady saying “Don’t forget your sticker!”
  • njnancynjnancy Northern New Jersey Posts: 5,096
    PJPOWER said:
    mrussel1 said:
    pjhawks said:
    i have voted in every major election in my adult life and i have never gotten or seen an 'I voted' sticker.  nor do i care to have one but still.
    No one has ever offered you one when you are leaving?  That's really strange.  
    Yeah, there is usually a little old lady saying “Don’t forget your sticker!”
    I have never been offered a sticker in all the years that I have voted, so I asked. There are two districts that vote in my voting place so I went to the other side of my son's grammar school gym and asked a bunch of people before I was pointed over to the end of a table where I finally found a nearly empty page of stickers. I wanted a sticker for once and when no one jumped up or was moderately eager to help me, I wasn't gonna leave without a freaking sticker. 
  • PJPOWERPJPOWER In Yo Face Posts: 6,499
    njnancy said:
    Walked in and out in five minutes - took the longest to get my sticker. But the number on my voter ticket was 3 x's higher than usual, especially for a midterm. Election volunteers said that there was above average first time voter and young people turnout. Awesome. And there are 4 hours left to vote, so still have the after work crowd. Didn't get to vote as a family, but everyone voted. Kinda bummer. Life.






    I’m actually a bit surprised they let you wear that shirt to the polling place.  Many states have laws that prevent people from wearing political clothing in polling places.
  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 49,473
    edited November 2018
    PJPOWER said:
    njnancy said:
    Walked in and out in five minutes - took the longest to get my sticker. But the number on my voter ticket was 3 x's higher than usual, especially for a midterm. Election volunteers said that there was above average first time voter and young people turnout. Awesome. And there are 4 hours left to vote, so still have the after work crowd. Didn't get to vote as a family, but everyone voted. Kinda bummer. Life.






    I’m actually a bit surprised they let you wear that shirt to the polling place.  Many states have laws that prevent people from wearing political clothing in polling places.
    I don't think it counts unless it's about the current candidates being voted for that day. There are only laws against campaigning at polling stations, which means campaigning for the people on the ballots. Nobody's going to be stopped from wearing a Nixon shirt or something, lol.
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  • PJ_Soul said:
    PJPOWER said:
    njnancy said:
    Walked in and out in five minutes - took the longest to get my sticker. But the number on my voter ticket was 3 x's higher than usual, especially for a midterm. Election volunteers said that there was above average first time voter and young people turnout. Awesome. And there are 4 hours left to vote, so still have the after work crowd. Didn't get to vote as a family, but everyone voted. Kinda bummer. Life.






    I’m actually a bit surprised they let you wear that shirt to the polling place.  Many states have laws that prevent people from wearing political clothing in polling places.
    I don't think it counts unless it's about the current candidates being voted for that day. There are only laws against campaigning at polling stations, which means campaigning for the people on the ballots. Nobody's going to be stopped from wearing a Nixon shirt or something, lol.
    Or shirtless with a Nixon tattoo.
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  • PJPOWERPJPOWER In Yo Face Posts: 6,499
    edited November 2018
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJPOWER said:
    njnancy said:
    Walked in and out in five minutes - took the longest to get my sticker. But the number on my voter ticket was 3 x's higher than usual, especially for a midterm. Election volunteers said that there was above average first time voter and young people turnout. Awesome. And there are 4 hours left to vote, so still have the after work crowd. Didn't get to vote as a family, but everyone voted. Kinda bummer. Life.






    I’m actually a bit surprised they let you wear that shirt to the polling place.  Many states have laws that prevent people from wearing political clothing in polling places.
    I don't think it counts unless it's about the current candidates being voted for that day. There are only laws against campaigning at polling stations, which means campaigning for the people on the ballots. Nobody's going to be stopped from wearing a Nixon shirt or something, lol.
    True, lol!  I always thought it was just in regards to the current candidates as well, but also just read that a person wearing a Trump shirt had take it off and voted shirtless in South Carolina, so IDK.
    edit, here it is: 
    http://www.wsfa.com/2018/11/06/man-not-allowed-wear-trump-shirt-votes-shirtless/

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  • njnancynjnancy Northern New Jersey Posts: 5,096
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJPOWER said:
    njnancy said:
    Walked in and out in five minutes - took the longest to get my sticker. But the number on my voter ticket was 3 x's higher than usual, especially for a midterm. Election volunteers said that there was above average first time voter and young people turnout. Awesome. And there are 4 hours left to vote, so still have the after work crowd. Didn't get to vote as a family, but everyone voted. Kinda bummer. Life.






    I’m actually a bit surprised they let you wear that shirt to the polling place.  Many states have laws that prevent people from wearing political clothing in polling places.
    I don't think it counts unless it's about the current candidates being voted for that day. There are only laws against campaigning at polling stations, which means campaigning for the people on the ballots. Nobody's going to be stopped from wearing a Nixon shirt or something, lol.
    There were plenty of people wearing VOTE FOR BETO, GILLUM, ABRAMS shirts on the news at the polling places today. And MAGA hats. I had a jacket over my shirt since it's raining and shitty out here, but if not coming from work, I've always worn shirts that are political or in support of voting on election day. I doubt any of the people who couldn't find stickers would have confronted me.
  • my2handsmy2hands Posts: 17,117
    Voted straight ticket female... if no woman was in the race, i didnt vote. 

    Will likely do that the rest of my life when possible. Same goes for minority candidates 
  • PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 49,473
    njnancy said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJPOWER said:
    njnancy said:
    Walked in and out in five minutes - took the longest to get my sticker. But the number on my voter ticket was 3 x's higher than usual, especially for a midterm. Election volunteers said that there was above average first time voter and young people turnout. Awesome. And there are 4 hours left to vote, so still have the after work crowd. Didn't get to vote as a family, but everyone voted. Kinda bummer. Life.






    I’m actually a bit surprised they let you wear that shirt to the polling place.  Many states have laws that prevent people from wearing political clothing in polling places.
    I don't think it counts unless it's about the current candidates being voted for that day. There are only laws against campaigning at polling stations, which means campaigning for the people on the ballots. Nobody's going to be stopped from wearing a Nixon shirt or something, lol.
    There were plenty of people wearing VOTE FOR BETO, GILLUM, ABRAMS shirts on the news at the polling places today. And MAGA hats. I had a jacket over my shirt since it's raining and shitty out here, but if not coming from work, I've always worn shirts that are political or in support of voting on election day. I doubt any of the people who couldn't find stickers would have confronted me.
    I'm sure it just depends on who is working the particular poll. There really isn't supposed to be campaigning at polling stations, but obviously a lot of people don't know it or don't care.
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  • njnancynjnancy Northern New Jersey Posts: 5,096
    edited November 2018
    PJ_Soul said:
    njnancy said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    PJPOWER said:
    njnancy said:
    Walked in and out in five minutes - took the longest to get my sticker. But the number on my voter ticket was 3 x's higher than usual, especially for a midterm. Election volunteers said that there was above average first time voter and young people turnout. Awesome. And there are 4 hours left to vote, so still have the after work crowd. Didn't get to vote as a family, but everyone voted. Kinda bummer. Life.






    I’m actually a bit surprised they let you wear that shirt to the polling place.  Many states have laws that prevent people from wearing political clothing in polling places.
    I don't think it counts unless it's about the current candidates being voted for that day. There are only laws against campaigning at polling stations, which means campaigning for the people on the ballots. Nobody's going to be stopped from wearing a Nixon shirt or something, lol.
    There were plenty of people wearing VOTE FOR BETO, GILLUM, ABRAMS shirts on the news at the polling places today. And MAGA hats. I had a jacket over my shirt since it's raining and shitty out here, but if not coming from work, I've always worn shirts that are political or in support of voting on election day. I doubt any of the people who couldn't find stickers would have confronted me.
    I'm sure it just depends on who is working the particular poll. There really isn't supposed to be campaigning at polling stations, but obviously a lot of people don't know it or don't care.
    I'm aware of no campaigning within a certain distance from the polling station. Most people had jackets or flannels in addition to their shirts. I'm in a blue blue area of a blue blue state, we don't have to show ID's or anything.  And Obama isn't on the ballot. I put the sticker on my jacket and transferred it to my t-shirt once I got home. 

    I love that shirt. You got to pick your state and in most cases, the wording was within an outline of the state. Mine wasn't, but I still love it. 
    Post edited by njnancy on
  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 28,602
    I wore my No Clowns shirt 2 years ago.  It didn't work. 
  • njnancynjnancy Northern New Jersey Posts: 5,096
    mrussel1 said:
    I wore my No Clowns shirt 2 years ago.  It didn't work. 
    LOL. What happened.
  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 28,602
    njnancy said:
    mrussel1 said:
    I wore my No Clowns shirt 2 years ago.  It didn't work. 
    LOL. What happened.
    Trump won... it didn't work. 
  • njnancynjnancy Northern New Jersey Posts: 5,096
    mrussel1 said:
    njnancy said:
    mrussel1 said:
    I wore my No Clowns shirt 2 years ago.  It didn't work. 
    LOL. What happened.
    Trump won... it didn't work. 
    OH! Got ya! Yeah, I wore that shirt a lot before and after he was elected. I don't recall if I wore it to the polls. I thought someone confronted you. 
  • eeriepadaveeeriepadave West Chester, PA Posts: 40,710
    yes i did.  after work around 5:30 was number 547 and got a lollipop
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  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 28,602
    mrussel1 said:
    njnancy said:
    mrussel1 said:
    I wore my No Clowns shirt 2 years ago.  It didn't work. 
    LOL. What happened.
    Trump won... it didn't work. 
    No... I'm in a moderate suburban district.  We have a tight congressional race tonight,  but only because it's gerrymandered. 
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  • Bernie Sanders projected to be re-elected? Get the fuck out!!
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  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,072
    Bernie Sanders projected to be re-elected? Get the fuck out!!
    I wish I could vote against him. Alas, I can’t. 
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  • njnancynjnancy Northern New Jersey Posts: 5,096
    mrussel1 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    njnancy said:
    mrussel1 said:
    I wore my No Clowns shirt 2 years ago.  It didn't work. 
    LOL. What happened.
    Trump won... it didn't work. 
    No... I'm in a moderate suburban district.  We have a tight congressional race tonight,  but only because it's gerrymandered. 
    Not surprised but sad to hear of all the bullshit going on today to screw up people's right to vote...gerrymandering is hopefully going to be baked out of the cake one day. Maps should be drawn by a non-partisan geographical body with common sense lines around districts. 
  • LizardLizard So Cal Posts: 12,069
    Voted during lunch break
    So I'll just lie down and wait for the dream
    Where I'm not ugly and you're lookin' at me
  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 28,602
    Betty Cantor called the winner in Tampa.  This is big because she was struggling and Tampa flips around.  Dems appear to have taken entire Tampa Bay metro.  Nice. 
  • tbergstbergs Posts: 9,195
    Voted with my kiddos after dinner. Seemed as busy as a presidential election year. Never seen it like that for midterms. Got a sticker when I got my ballot and offered another after I voted. Told the man I already had one, but then noticed my sticker had fallen off in the booth so I grabbed another. Ran off to basketball with the kids and one of the coaches looked at my youngest and said, "Did you get to vote twice?" Looked over and noticed my sticker must have rubbed off on to his arm in the booth :lol:
    It's a hopeless situation...
  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 28,602
    It's early, but it's looking good for Blue right now.  
  • mrussel1mrussel1 Posts: 28,602
    Jennifer Wexton VA, takes a Republican seat!  Ass whipping!
  • njnancynjnancy Northern New Jersey Posts: 5,096
    I'm nervous.
  • tbergstbergs Posts: 9,195
    We have 2 Senate seats and the governor up for election in MN. All currently held by a Dem. The governor could go either way I think, but the Senate seats should hold.
    It's a hopeless situation...
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