Here in the recent local primaries, you had to state which party you belong
to, and once stated, you could ONLY vote for the people in that party. Which
is crap!

Because we liked people on the ballot from both parties for different
positions, therefore we couldn't vote for whom we wanted.

The process sucks.

On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 4:07 PM, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I thought a) was handled in most places by registering 'Independent' or
> declining to state party on voter registration.  This may also be a
> matter of whether or not one gets to vote in party primaries which often
> differ on the rules for voting in a general election.
>
> Can't help much with b) accept some of it is probably lazy voting
> officials not wanting to deal with counting so many different ballots.
>
>


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