Take your own pen to mark your ballot. I am unsure why they supply only pencils in the polling booths. Never voted before? - For more info go {here} and {here} As the saying goes, "Your Vote is Your Voice!".
How could I NOT vote when women died or, in the very least were imprisoned and forcibly fed, ... it is our duty to respect those, we must always use our mandate. Margaret P
Hi, Sol. I first voted in 1966 and have cast my vote in every single election since then - and I do mean EVERY one - general, local government, police commissioner, the two referenda so far, plus today's. Well, to be honest, in all elections bar one - the General Election of 1989 when I lived in (then West) Germany. I couldn't possibly let it be known how I'm going to vote today, but here's a clue. It's NOT to leave. :-)
Sol, I have no idea why you would post this - the pencils in a polling booth are so soft (probably B7 or B8) that if tampering were to take place, it would be easily spotted. Was it a Facebook entry? Take no notice.
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How could I NOT vote when women died or, in the very least were imprisoned and forcibly fed, ... it is our duty to respect those, we must always use our mandate.
Margaret P
Hi Margaret, this vote could really change our future. I read one really thought provoking line in a leaflet. All it said was
If this was 1975 and the vote was to join the EU, how would you vote? Knowing what you know now
Its a privilege to vote
We should never forget that
We vote on electric machines, like computers. I prefer a paper ballot.
Hi, Sol.
I first voted in 1966 and have cast my vote in every single election since then - and I do mean EVERY one - general, local government, police commissioner, the two referenda so far, plus today's. Well, to be honest, in all elections bar one - the General Election of 1989 when I lived in (then West) Germany.
I couldn't possibly let it be known how I'm going to vote today, but here's a clue. It's NOT to leave. :-)
People would probably pinch the pens!
John I agree with every word. Women maybe more so than men. If people dont vote, like the advert, they shouldnt whinge after.
Harry, we are old school here. Rooms and rooms of people will be counting these over night. Lets hope it is all OK after.
Ray, it is a priviledge many do not have,it is good to be able to vote and have a say in our own future.
Sue, the pencils were tied down also. lol
Sol, I have no idea why you would post this - the pencils in a polling booth are so soft (probably B7 or B8) that if tampering were to take place, it would be easily spotted. Was it a Facebook entry? Take no notice.
Hi Toffeeapple,
Because like Sue said, people like to steal things and I wanted to make sure my vote counted. I now dont think or feel it did. :(
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