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How Did You Vote? Share Your Ballot [W:1 & 11]

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How did you vote in the election? This thread is dedicated to sharing how you voted this election cycle. Feel free to post how you voted in the presidential race, any Senate races or House races, for local elected officials (mayors, state senators, governor etc), and for any special ballot measures (propositions, amendments, etc). Also, for privacy reasons feel free to omit any races you feel may identify where you live if you do not want that to be made known (mayoral elections, congressional elections etc.)

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I voted weeks ago ... Oregon has the most polished and least fraudulent system.
 
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Voted this morning - Barack Obama
 
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Voted a couple days ago for Mitt Romney. Also voted for the legalization of pot for personal use, against a few tax increases and against the casinos.
 
re: How Did You Vote? Share Your Ballot [W:1 & 11]

How did you vote in the election? This thread is dedicated to sharing how you voted this election cycle. Feel free to post how you voted in the presidential race, any Senate races or House races, for local elected officials (mayors, state senators, governor etc), and for any special ballot measures (propositions, amendments, etc). Also, for privacy reasons feel free to omit any races you feel may identify where you live if you do not want that to be made known (mayoral elections, congressional elections etc.)

Moderator's Warning:
This thread is solely dedicated to sharing your ballot and how you voted, this is not the place to discuss how others voted. If you wish to do so please create a new thread for the specific issue/election you may want to discuss.

I voted for Romney/Ryan. Straight Republican on other offices. Voted "Yes" to allow video gambling in my town. And "Yes" to a state constitutional amendment requiring a 3/5th majority of each chamber in the General Assembly or the governing body of local government, school district, or pension or retirement system in order to increase a benefit under any public pension or retirement system. (Had to pull the exact wording off the instructional information).
 
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Voted for Gary Johnson
 
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Voted a couple days ago for Mitt Romney. Also voted for the legalization of pot for personal use, against a few tax increases and against the casinos.

I can overlook your Romney vote for the bolded part!
 
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I voted the GOP for President and Senate. In the House I voted independent just because I cannot bring myself to vote a straight GOP ticket ever.
 
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Voted for Gary Johnson, a bunch of unopposed Republicans, against Roy Moore and Martha Roby
 
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Haven't gone yet, but unless something changes in the next hour:

Gary Johnson - Pres.
Amy Klobuchar (D, inc.) - Senate (MN)
Chris Fields (R) - House of Reps. (MN 5th)
No on Amendment against SSM
No on Voter ID Amendment

For one of the SC judges in MN, I will be voting for Sen. Dean Barkley. Technically a non-partisan race, but he is founder of the Independence Party of Minnesota and served about a month in the US Senate 10 years ago after being appointed by Jesse Ventura to serve the rest of Paul Wellstone's term before Coleman took office.
 
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For the first time in as long as I can remember I voted a STRAIGHT GOP ticket. In my city, there are many unopposed races with only GOP contenders

But I voted

Romney

Mandel-Senate

Chabot-Congress

all the local races were basically unopposed

voted GOP for the OHIO Supreme Court Judges

I was vote 224 at 10.57 AM-thatis a very high number for that precinct
 
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I voted the GOP for President and Senate. In the House I voted independent just because I cannot bring myself to vote a straight GOP ticket ever.

I voted a straight DNC ticket... The only third partiers I support are the greens and democratic socialists, but lets face it, a vote for them is a vote completely wasted.
 
I voted straight democrat ticket. The ballot didn't have much to vote on. Local votes only had 3 school officials positions. I found this one odd, they asked about 3 judges with a yes/no vote if you think they should remain in their position.
 
I wrote in Ron Paul, voted for an independent against the Republican incumbant Senator, a Republican Representative, and didn't vote in my State House race because the Republican was unopposed and I think he's a douche.
 
I voted pretty much Democratic party.

I also voted to retain judges...that were appointed by Republican Governors. The reasoning for
was judges shouldn't be replaced because you don't like specific rulings. That's not how the law system works and that's what conservatives were trying to do. They labeled the judges "activist judges" because they didn't like specific rulings.

There were also a lot of constitutional measures I voted against. I'm getting tired of the Constitution being used to pass things that should be done by our legislature or local governments not in our State Constitution.

I also voted for a sales tax increase to improve schools.....lets see...some interesting ones....voted against a Revenue Restriction that was inacted in Colorado that backfired royally. In fact the Republican governor had to plead to voters to overturn the measure because it was killing Colorado and it's economy. In fact even a pretty conservative state group is against the measure because it's proven to be a pretty bad amendment in the past.
 
I voted last week. Obama, against the pot initiative, against allowing non-Indian casinos and against the repeal of the death tax for ONLY the top 2% of the state.
 
What the hell, I'll share some of mine. This is leaving out a few things that indicate a little too precisely where I live, and everything I didn't vote on.

President Obama
US senator Debbie Stabenow
State board of education Melanie Kurdys and Lupe Ramos-Montigny
U of M regent Dan Horning and Robert Steele
Supreme court justice Connie Kelley and Colleen O'Brien

State Issue 12-1 No
State Issue 12-2 No
State Issue 12-3 No
State Issue 12-4 No
State Issue 12-5 No
State Issue 12-6 No
 
Romney/Ryan
Sen - Flake
Congress - No vote
State Sen - Antenori
State house - Vogt & Clodfelter
"Yes" on prop to claim federal land
"No" on prop for open primaries

Assorted other yes's and no's on other props.
Didn't vote for any judges
Couldn't pronounce much less spell the school board vote.
 
I know everyone will be shocked to learn that I voted for Romney. ;)
 
Romney for president

McKenna (R) for Governor

Republican for the house and senate

Yes to pot, gay marriage, 2/3 majority for the legislator to increase taxes, charter schools. No to all tax increases.
 
I wanted to vote Johnson, but since I'm in a swing state, voted Romney instead.

Voted to keep our congressional rep the (R) that it currently is.

Voted to remove all judges from the bench (colorado supreme and appellate) , as nobody should have a job for life.

Voted for Libertarian and Unaffilated candidates at the local level.

Voted against some bad CO constitutional changes.

Voted to legalize pot.
 
I voted for four more years with President Obama.
 
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