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As an American we live in a democracy where we are able to vote for our leader and make a change in our country as citizens. Along with freedom of speech, we get to voice our opinions, especially politically, without being punished like some countries out there.
Have taken Eilidh to every vote done since she was born (EU referendum, local council election and this General Election) and she got to post the vote in the box once I had made my mark. A bit upset and disappointed with the result and as I have voted, I get to moan about the result.
159/365
Voted, sealed, notarized, mailed--and then hopefully counted! The election board thoughtfully included one of those "I voted" stickers in with my absentee ballot. KCMO voters, don't forget the primary election is Tuesday! (Feb 27)
(Ignore the camera shadow....needed to get out the door this morning and couldn't get better lighting.)
So I got up early to go vote.. and this is what I found and I kept on going! This line went on forever and ever and ever. Yup I will be voting Tuesday hoping everyone in my neighborhood voted already!
July 14, 2014 - Voting proceeded smoothly as the students orderly casted their votes for their preferred candidates. The casting of votes started at 9am and lasted until 3 pm. After the tireless and hardworking student COMMELEC, led by chairwoman Ms. Alyssalene Raja, canvassed the votes until completion at 7pm. Special thanks to the COMMELEC for their dedication to their work.
Photography by Ryan Villanueva and Ryan Martin Bonza
Paul Timmins decided to do a little experiment. Will we see any results from it? Hard to say. Probably depends on some obscure bits of election law / local procedure.
The real question is... did I cast this vote, or did I ask the voting official for a clean ballot after taking this photo? ;-)
On Wednesday, December 2, Sylvester Turner was joined by firefighters, community leaders and his own neighbors as he voted early at the Acres Homes Multi-Service Center. You can vote early until the deadline on December 8. www.sylvesterturner.com/earlyvote
For the record, I hadn't seen Eu's shot before I took this. We are totally sole mates... even though our votes probably canceled each others out. ;)
July 14, 2014 - Voting proceeded smoothly as the students orderly casted their votes for their preferred candidates. The casting of votes started at 9am and lasted until 3 pm. After the tireless and hardworking student COMMELEC, led by chairwoman Ms. Alyssalene Raja, canvassed the votes until completion at 7pm. Special thanks to the COMMELEC for their dedication to their work.
Photography by Ryan Villanueva and Ryan Martin Bonza
Voting at the Queen Margaret Union's Autumn by-election at the University of Glasgow on November 4th, 2010
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Some days later, the second "tour" arrives sunday, the entrance to the school yard where the voting is held
July 14, 2014 - Voting proceeded smoothly as the students orderly casted their votes for their preferred candidates. The casting of votes started at 9am and lasted until 3 pm. After the tireless and hardworking student COMMELEC, led by chairwoman Ms. Alyssalene Raja, canvassed the votes until completion at 7pm. Special thanks to the COMMELEC for their dedication to their work.
Photography by Ryan Villanueva and Ryan Martin Bonza
Margaret Schwartz of Mason casts her ballot at the Mason Municipal Center on Tuesday, March 6, 2012. The Enquirer/Rachel Richardson
On Wednesday, December 2, Sylvester Turner was joined by firefighters, community leaders and his own neighbors as he voted early at the Acres Homes Multi-Service Center. You can vote early until the deadline on December 8. www.sylvesterturner.com/earlyvote
There are few things more frightening than the possibility that freedoms may be limited and some Minnesotans treated like second-class citizens.
Vote NO on the Minnesota marriage amendment - Nov 6
This is the top of the ballot box. Notice the keys and the fact that the number of votes are counted as they are placed into the ballot.