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originally posted by: DBCowboy
Not to be overly dramatic (but I am on some serious pain killers right now) this election will determine the fate of the free world and will determine the fate and destiny of the US of A.
More than 64 million absentee ballots have been cast as of Tuesday out of more than 100 million total votes in the U.S., and more than 27 absentee ballots are outstanding, according to the U.S. Elections Project, leading some voters to wonder if they can check the status of their mail-in ballots.
Many states offer online tools where voters can check their ballot status, while others require voters to contact local election offices and representatives.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: SuperStudChuck
That's Miami Dade? It always goes for Democrats, but they need to build a heavy advantage there to outweigh other areas of the state. The question is how those numbers are breaking from the Indies, but does anyone think they're all going Joe?
originally posted by: SuperStudChuck
This is for Miami-Dade county in FL
Jim DeFede (@DeFede) Tweeted:
Okay, here are the 2 pm numbers from
@MDCElections
Total votes cast today: 88,538
DEM 31,161
REP 27,649
NPA 28,351
OTHER 1,377
Next update at 5 pm
@CBSMiami
@CBSNews
mobile.twitter.com...
originally posted by: neo96
More than 64 million absentee ballots have been cast as of Tuesday out of more than 100 million total votes in the U.S., and more than 27 absentee ballots are outstanding, according to the U.S. Elections Project, leading some voters to wonder if they can check the status of their mail-in ballots.
Many states offer online tools where voters can check their ballot status, while others require voters to contact local election offices and representatives.
www.foxnews.com...
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: neo96
More than 64 million absentee ballots have been cast as of Tuesday out of more than 100 million total votes in the U.S., and more than 27 absentee ballots are outstanding, according to the U.S. Elections Project, leading some voters to wonder if they can check the status of their mail-in ballots.
Many states offer online tools where voters can check their ballot status, while others require voters to contact local election offices and representatives.
www.foxnews.com...
Yes.
I logged into my voter account — it showed my entire ballot of who I voted for.
It also showed ACCEPTED.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: Hypntick
Of course there are. I'm registered Independent as is hubby. Look at the how far the Democrat party has fallen and it will tell you why. The Repubs could easily go just as nuts. So we decided we wouldn't belong to anyone.
originally posted by: NarcolepticBuddha
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: neo96
More than 64 million absentee ballots have been cast as of Tuesday out of more than 100 million total votes in the U.S., and more than 27 absentee ballots are outstanding, according to the U.S. Elections Project, leading some voters to wonder if they can check the status of their mail-in ballots.
Many states offer online tools where voters can check their ballot status, while others require voters to contact local election offices and representatives.
www.foxnews.com...
Yes.
I logged into my voter account — it showed my entire ballot of who I voted for.
It also showed ACCEPTED.
That's great. So who'd you vote for?
originally posted by: NarcolepticBuddha
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: neo96
More than 64 million absentee ballots have been cast as of Tuesday out of more than 100 million total votes in the U.S., and more than 27 absentee ballots are outstanding, according to the U.S. Elections Project, leading some voters to wonder if they can check the status of their mail-in ballots.
Many states offer online tools where voters can check their ballot status, while others require voters to contact local election offices and representatives.
www.foxnews.com...
Yes.
I logged into my voter account — it showed my entire ballot of who I voted for.
It also showed ACCEPTED.
That's great. So who'd you vote for?