Writing in a cartoon is almost a gurantee of not being counted as a write in.Andre makes a good point, write in a fellow libertarian.--- In [email protected], "kiddleddee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > In many voting districts in the United State, elections boards got > tired (or at least that was the excuse) of counting votes for "Mickey > Mouse" so they simply eliminated the write in line on most > election "contests" (and then voided the ballots which were "defaced" > by people - like me - who wrote in names in the margins) - pretty much > forcing people to vote for the government-approved candidates (or > better yet, not vote at all). > > > --- In [email protected], "Andr� Kenji de Kenji de" > <andrekenjilistas2@> wrote: > > > > On 8/22/06, kiddleddee <kiddleddee@> wrote: > > > > > I would suggest to Connecticut libertarians that they go to the > polls > > > (if they want to vote at all) and write in their own name - or the > > > names of their libertarian friends or relatives - for each office > on > > > the ballot - particularly in the Senate "contest". > > > > That´s reminds me of people voting for Cacareco, a rhino from the Zoo, > > in the Rio de Janeiro´s Elections. > > > > André > > >
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