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Have you already voted, or are you voting early in the upcoming November 5, 2024 U.S. election?

Have you already voted, or are you voting early in the upcoming November 5, 2024 U.S. election?


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Let us know if you spot any MAGAT poll stalkers.

I live in a deep red precinct... It would be more unusual to spot anything blue.. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
Has anyone Early Voted in Georgia yet?

If so, did you spot any of the Mike Lindell WIFI sniffing Drones buzzing above your Polling Place?
 
I live in a deep red precinct... It would be more unusual to spot anything blue.. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
Yeah, but MAGAT Poll Stalkers should have been easy to spot, what with that telltale vacuous Minion look on their MAGAT faces.
 
I live in Georgia, and have no choice but to early vote then track the result.

Because of new law and "regulation" Georgia Republicans can do just about anything with my vote challenging it in multiple regards and/or hold up certifying the county I live in based on any number of mechanisms to complain about everything from the count to each vote cast they disagree with.

I literally live in the one state that went furthest with the ways and means state level Republicans can nullify my vote as well as the vote of the county I reside in.
 
I live in Georgia, and have no choice but to early vote then track the result.

Because of new law and "regulation" Georgia Republicans can do just about anything with my vote challenging it in multiple regards and/or hold up certifying the county I live in based on any number of mechanisms to complain about everything from the count to each vote cast they disagree with.

I literally live in the one state that went furthest with the ways and means state level Republicans can nullify my vote as well as the vote of the county I reside in.
If it works in Georgia, expect to see their playbook happening in every Red State moving forward! :cry:
 
I live in Georgia, and have no choice but to early vote then track the result.

Because of new law and "regulation" Georgia Republicans can do just about anything with my vote challenging it in multiple regards and/or hold up certifying the county I live in based on any number of mechanisms to complain about everything from the count to each vote cast they disagree with.

I literally live in the one state that went furthest with the ways and means state level Republicans can nullify my vote as well as the vote of the county I reside in.
Did you notice any Mike Lindell WiFi sniffing drones buzzing about your Polling Place?
 
Yep, voting early and in person. My husband already has (early and in person) and I will do the same, soon, with a neighbor friend of mine, followed by lunch out, when we decide which day this week works best for our schedules.
 
Did you notice any Mike Lindell WiFi sniffing drones buzzing about your Polling Place?

No, but I did notice 4 guys watching every car coming in and out of the parking lot, but well away from the line outside the building.

I know they were neither voters hanging out, poll workers, or county law enforcement. All of them had their phones out held up in the photo taking position.
 
Just got back from voting... Very, very red precinct.... Line was out the door and down the sidewalk.... Three first time voters while I was there... All young women.... Only spoke with one after I left. She was with her mom, did not ask her how she voted but thanked her for voting... Share with her that my first vote was 44 years ago on a military base and right after graduating from basic training... Was in the middle east a few months later...
 
Early voting has started today. I’ll vote some time this week.
 
So then in other words, it just gets thrown out.
No, it gets counted, then it gets certified, then it gets placed in long term storage for however long State law states.
 
I have always voted on Election Day, and that is what I had planned to do. But a day or two ago, I read a post by @BirdinHand about how early voting helps those who are volunteering focus better to get out voters....so I will be voting early for the first time.
Big thanks to those who volunteer their time to help voters.
 
I have always voted on Election Day, and that is what I had planned to do. But a day or two ago, I read a post by @BirdinHand about how early voting helps those who are volunteering focus better to get out voters....so I will be voting early for the first time.
Big thanks to those who volunteer their time to help voters.
Thank you for voting early.

It’s going to allow the people volunteering their time in your town and better focus their time and efforts.

Thank you 🫶
 
@JMR tonight, I spent 2.5 hours of my time sitting at a volunteer meeting.

We went through lists of voters…and assigned lists to volunteers.

I’m chasing voters. To get them out TO vote.

The logs come in…and we remove people from our chase lists.


The sooner people go and vote, the sooner they are removed from our lists. The shorter our call logs get. The shorter the lists for the door knockers. The better resources can be deployed.

The BEST thing folks can do is vote early.

It helps those of us working to turn out voters focus our efforts.

I really truly appreciate you hearing me on that. Tell your friends. Tell your neighbors.

It might mean the difference in this election when I’m calling 200 people a day. I don’t need to call people that already voted or are going to vote.

Let me talk to those that need to be spoken to.


You made my night tonight. Thank you.
 
Already voted, and strongly considering going dark re: politics after this weekend until Thanksgiving. I figure if anything significant happens between now and then I'll certainly hear about it.
I can relate. I'll take a few days off after the election, but I enjoy it too much to stay away for long.
 
I have always voted on Election Day, and that is what I had planned to do. But a day or two ago, I read a post by @BirdinHand about how early voting helps those who are volunteering focus better to get out voters....so I will be voting early for the first time.
Big thanks to those who volunteer their time to help voters.
A a Chief Judge of Elections across two different states now I haven't worked in my own Precinct on any day of Election since 2007, I believe it was, for a Tax Levy and Consolidated Election, so Early Voting or Vote by Mail has been my only option to vote. I have always been amicable to go to Precincts to work where the Election Authorities have come up short of staff. A floater as it were. Tomorrow I begin to work Early Voting here as well for two weeks, they had a shortage of workers at the City Office where Early Voting is happening, and I was on the "backup list". I firmly believe in States allowing at least 3 weeks of Early Voting, along with "no reason" Voting by Mail as well as Election Day Voting. Here, by the time Election Day is over, there is no reason that anyone who wanted to Vote has not had the opportunity.

I also agree, BIG THANKS, to those who Volunteer to aid Voters and Voting in general.
 
A a Chief Judge of Elections across two different states now I haven't worked in my own Precinct on any day of Election since 2007, I believe it was, for a Tax Levy and Consolidated Election, so Early Voting or Vote by Mail has been my only option to vote. I have always been amicable to go to Precincts to work where the Election Authorities have come up short of staff. A floater as it were. Tomorrow I begin to work Early Voting here as well for two weeks, they had a shortage of workers at the City Office where Early Voting is happening, and I was on the "backup list". I firmly believe in States allowing at least 3 weeks of Early Voting, along with "no reason" Voting by Mail as well as Election Day Voting. Here, by the time Election Day is over, there is no reason that anyone who wanted to Vote has not had the opportunity.

I also agree, BIG THANKS, to those who Volunteer to aid Voters and Voting in general.
And thank YOU for doing what you do.


Our entire system of government doesn’t work without people giving of their time to MAKE it happen.

Thank you for giving your time and effort. It’s important and it matters.
 
And thank YOU for doing what you do.


Our entire system of government doesn’t work without people giving of their time to MAKE it happen.

Thank you for giving your time and effort. It’s important and it matters.
Thanks!

And after I originally signed up to work the Polls I happily found out we got paid.

I would still do it even if we didn't get paid, it is that important!
 
No, it gets counted, then it gets certified, then it gets placed in long term storage for however long State law states.
I'm guessing if the other side didn't get to 270, then the House gets to elect the president, and the Senate the vice president.
 
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