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Did you vote in these Midterm Elections

Did you vote in the 2014 midterm elections


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*sigh* I'll head out in a few minutes.

Not gonna lie though. Voting seems rather futile to me the last couple elections. But it's 2 blocks away. And this will be my last one, in all likelihood. There's no excuse. Off I go.
 
I haven't been to a polling place in years, I am on permanent absentee status, I can take my time, send it in when I want and never have to worry about standing in line.
 
Just voted! I have a nice suburban polling place and a line is never a serious issue. I personally enjoy going to the polling booth and doing it in person. I like to be wooed by the people handing out flyers too =P it somehow feels so classically American.
 
Nothing particularly tight or interesting in my state or district, but I woke up early to vote before work to make sure I cancel out at least one person's improper vote on here.:D
 
Yes, early, by mail.
 
I'd assume people spending time on a Political debate board would have 100% participation unless they are underage, barred by law (like a felony) or are not US citizens etc

Last time I went to the polls I had to wait 2.5 hours to vote, so I voted absentee this time. The only things I didn't vote for were the uncontested candidates, and a couple local offices that I didn't feel like I could make an informed decision about.
 
Yes, of course..straight Democratic ticket, yes on Homestead exemptions for military and veteran widows. Polling place is a 18 mile roundtrip and it was raining.
 
4 Senate seats left and then it's all over for Dems....:2dance::2dancing::monkey
 
Now it's 3

:2wave:
 
Yes, I did, as soon as I got off work. The polling place is just about 1/4 mile up the highway from me, and when I got there, it was slow. Apparently, a good many people in this state use their driver's license to vote, rather than voter registration cards. Word is, they are going to phase voter registration cards out in this state.
 
I always vote early. Congrats to Texas Governor Elect Greg Abbott.
 
Yup. Voted. First stop on the way home from work.
 
I always vote early. Congrats to Texas Governor Elect Greg Abbott.

Has it been called? I have been very busy this evening, and haven't had a chance to check on any Texas polling results.
 
Nope. Didn't vote and won't vote. I don't believe in voting for the lesser of two evils and voting for myself or some other random individual that I don't know seems rather stupid. The only time I will vote is when there is someone out there that is actually going to be good for the country. Otherwise they can all kiss my ......
 
Has it been called? I have been very busy this evening, and haven't had a chance to check on any Texas polling results.

From the NY Times website:

FORT WORTH – The Republican Greg Abbott won the governor’s race against Wendy Davis, who turned a marathon filibuster over abortion restrictions into a high-profile underdog campaign to become the first Democratic governor since 1990, according to The Associated Press.

Live Coverage of the Midterm Election 2014 - NYTimes.com
 
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