in fact, in oregon, all voting is done by mail, which is a much more  
sensible method.

scott

On 7 Nov 2006, at 2:40 PM, Robert Citek wrote:

> Scott Granneman wrote:
>> my god, this is so depressing.
>
> For this election, like every other election, I did like a lot of  
> people
> did in Ohio: I voted absentee.  I got a paper ballot in the mail.  I
> filled it out at home while googling to find information on the
> candidates and measures.  I then put it in the envelope and drove  
> it to
> the board of elections, where I signed, sealed, and delivered it in
> front of an elections judge.  I did all this last Saturday morning.
> Delivering my ballot in person took less than 8 minutes, the cost of a
> dime in a parking meter.
>
> Voting absentee simplifies my life and ensures that I've voted the  
> way I
> want to vote.  No waiting in lines.  No having to rush to vote either
> before or after work.  No one hassling me about ID.  No dealing with
> inclement weather.  And best of all, voting absentee by-passes all the
> closed, super-secret non-sense of these electronic voting machines.
> Until they open the source on the boxes, absentee voting is my  
> preferred
> way to vote.
>
> Regards,
> - Robert
>
>
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