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Question on voting for an unopposed candidate.

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posted on Nov, 2 2004 @ 09:48 AM
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I have question on unopposed candidates. My U.S. House Rep. is John Murtha, one of only two people to actually vote FOR a draft in the House of Reps(his district, the 12th, looks like a Rorsach test, btw, running squiggily from the center of PA to the western edge, conveniently only in bigger cities). He's the opitomy of a crooked southwestern PA Democrat, and is, unfortunately, running unopposed. I cannot in good faith vote for him. So, if I do not vote in that section, will this invalidate my ballot? In terms of counting or recounting?


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posted on Nov, 2 2004 @ 09:55 AM
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Then don't vote for him.

Use your write in option and write in anyone you like. Then get a shirt that says

"U.S. House Rep. John Murtha SUCKS, and I don't like him"

That would make some people laugh. Screw em. It will not invalidate your vote for the other respective sections. They are mutually exclusive votes.



posted on Nov, 2 2004 @ 12:28 PM
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I saw KayEm's ballot paper and it stated that you didn't have to vote on every ballot - So if you only wanted to vote for the presidential ballot and ignore the others, thats fine - your vote is counted.

Actually, the Oregon ballot includes a section where you can include your own choice - Methinks there will be quite a few votes for Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck this time around



 
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