OK, found 5 states that don't allow it... Georgia is not one of them.

Now for another query or two...

I thought it was our right as United States Citizens, to vote for whomever
we want to?

WHY do we have to:
a) register for a political party? Perhaps our viewpoint doesn't fit any
particular party? Perhaps we want Republicans in some areas of government
and Democrats in another and yet another party somewhere else?

b) vote for whom we are told to? Because according to some state rules, you
cannot write in just anyone, they must be filed as write in eligible, and
some states say that if the write-in lost the primary, then you can't write
them in. so if you don't want anyone listed on the Ballot, you're shit out
of luck and no voting for you!

Explain to me how any of the above is a democracy?


On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 3:22 PM, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> > Can you write in a candidate when you go to vote this November?
>
> Depends on the State.
>
>
>


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