I've often used this page to determine who to vote for without watching all of the smear campains. Just put in your zip code and it'll bring up the various elections in your area.
11/4/07 - I am resurrecting this thread in honor of election day this coming Tuesday. No idea who to vote for? This site is non-partisan and will give you the run down on all the candidates and elections for your 9 digit zip code.
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Ah, I wish I had known about that earlier. I filled out my absentee ballot last weekend. I spent about 2 hours researching all the candidates on my ballot online. I read up on their qualifications and what they supposedly believe. I then voted based on whose beliefs I agreed with most and who I thought was most qualified (hopefully it was the same person for both cases, if not then I had to make a little bit more difficult decision). Despite the time required to do all this research and make an informed vote, I really enjoy voting. Even though my vote is worth next to nothing, I feel like I'm contributing to the government and to society. Also, it gives me the right to complain if someone I don't like wins.
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quote:Originally posted by pH: Why are so many MORONS running in Florida?! I mean, I knew that, but now I'm seeing them all in one place.
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There is absolutely no difference between the Democrat and the Republican running for the US House in my district. They're waging the dirtiest campaign I've ever seen to make up for it.
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You think Florida is bad.... you ought to see the choices for Govenor of Texas this year. It's disgusting. The ONLY bright side is that at least there isn't all THAT much power in the governor in Texas. But still... I mean, come on, how embarassing to actually have to see the name "Kinky" on a ballot!!!
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Out of curiosity, can anyone tell me how to get my 9 digit zip code? I've only ever used the six digit one before.
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I would hope nobody in Texas would discount Kinky just because of his name. At least look at what he believes before making a decision. Basing it on a silly name is well silly.
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Unfortunately, a bad name can be a death sentence in politics. I am reminded of Jim Ryan, who ran for governor in Illinois in 2002. Personally, I think that he was by far the superior candidate, but he had the unfortunate burden of having Ryan as a last name. A disturbingly high number of people mistook him for the previous governor George Ryan, who has recently been sentenced to six and a half years in prison.
I don't know if the people who made the mistake were enough to make up for the gap, but it certainly couldn't have helped. I think that the state would have been better off had he won.
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I can't believe Crist and Davis refused to take the NPAT. What don't they want me toknow about where they stand?
I've never said this before, but I think I may vote Libertarian. I have no idea how Smith thinks he can eliminate all taxes and still fund anything, but since this is more a symbolic vote, I'm not too worried about it.
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Yeah, it really bothers me that both Clinton and Sencer refused to take the NPAT. Why in the world would anyone refuse that? I read through the questions and answers of the Green candidate and it seemed like a balanced test. A multiple choice test that allowed them room to explain themselves on each answer if they didn't feel it quite fit them.
Edit: Yeah, were I not so eager to have someone around to check Bush, I think I'd go green. The green candidate seems to line up pretty darn well with me on the issues.
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I would NEVER vote for Kinky because he's nuts. He knows nothing about running a state, and makes up whatever statistics he feels like on the spot, whether or not they have any truth. He's a side show. Plus, he casually throws around racial remarks, is willing to break current laws and flaunt it, and worst of all, has been quoted as saying that the internet is a work of satan!!!!
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I like the Libertarian candidate for Governor in Georgia. He was a lot more impressive than the bickering dem and rep in the debates. I can't say I agree with everything he stands for, but there's enough that he's getting MY vote.
Other than that, I'm afraid the Dems are getting my vote, solely because I don't want the Reps to keep their majority. I wish there were more Libertarians running.
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*runs screaming from John Cobin the libertarian candidate in her area who wants to elimitate all spending in practically every area*
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quote:Originally posted by ricree101 Out of curiosity, can anyone tell me how to get my 9 digit zip code? I've only ever used the six digit one before.
USPS.com can give you a 9-digit zip for any address.
Thanks for the link and the reminder, andi! I planned to spend part of today deciding on the ballot measures. Now I have.
Anyone have a decent (BALANCED) site to help me make decisions on California Associate Justices? Voting records, endorsements, something?
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I voted yesterday, in fact. I did research on the important candidates by using Google. After perusing the site, I can honestly say it would've saved me some time. Had I found it two days ago.
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It really annoys me as well when they won't answer the NPAT.
I don't like anyone running for governor in Fl. Crist and Davis both bother me, and really the 3rd party candidates aren't even good this year.
Personally, I'd like to find someone that was a mix between libertarian and Republican (though mostly Republican). Crist is way to big government...and the libertarian running is way to libertarian for me.
In general, when choosing between iffy candidates, I go republican...but I really don't want to see Crist as our governor, and I can't bring myself to vote for someone that I don't want to see in office...even if I think he might be better than Davis.
This election just bugs me
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I love the current ad for a Republican, trying to be elected to a Republican-held House seat that states: "because we need a change in Washington".
I think he is counting on the "can't remember which party is which" vote.
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Thanks for the link! I went and voted today after doing the research.
quote:Unfortunately, a bad name can be a death sentence in politics.
In the case of Kinky, he had to fight to get that name put on the ballot. His name is Richard Friedman, and some were insisting he had to use his real name. They compromised and the ballot reads "Richard S. 'Kinky' Friedman".
And I'm with DDDaysh, my vote didn't go to Kinky. The man is not competent to run a state. btw, what area are you in DDDaysh? I'm in the Dallas area.
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Memebers of the republican party seem much less likely to fill it out. I've been using Vote Smart for years and if there's someone on the ballot who hasn't filled the NPAT out, it's probably the republican. Which bears the question: What is it that the republicans don't want us to know?
Disclaimer: I am not saying all republicans refuse to fill the NPAT out, just that over the years, I've noticed that of the candidates that I'm researching, most of the candidates that haven't filled it out are republicans.
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quote:Originally posted by rivka: Anyone have a decent (BALANCED) site to help me make decisions on California Associate Justices? Voting records, endorsements, something?
quote:Originally posted by andi330: Memebers of the republican party seem much less likely to fill it out. I've been using Vote Smart for years and if there's someone on the ballot who hasn't filled the NPAT out, it's probably the republican.
This doesn't seem to be the case in my district. Both sides seem to refuse to fill out the NPAT for the most part.
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Far as I can tell its members of the two major parties that are less likely to fill it out. Small party or independant candidates are the most likely to fill it out.
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This thread is being resurrected in protest of all the partisan commercials out there. I'm bumping it a little earlier than usual so that people can use it for absentee ballots if they haven't returned them yet. I've used this site for years to help me decide who to vote for. It has good information, including actual voting history so that you can see where the candidates really stand.
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American voting is so complicated. Canada is so (ludicrously?) simple. You make one x, and you're done.
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