Showing posts with label ballot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ballot. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Occupy Voting Booths


A friend of my wife posted this on Facebook. I found that it had been posted at http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=215620145184675&set=a.125709177509106. It is in the photo album of Re-elect President Obama at http://www.facebook.com/reelectpresidentobama2012.

Amazing how much is going on that we stumble on by accident. Occupy Voting Booths as a slogan has been going on since last fall.

There is a Facebook community http://www.facebook.com/OccupyVotingBooths. A search on Occupy, Voting, and Booth gives over a million hits, including stories in The Nation, Forbes, and the Boston Herald.

Mark November 6, 2012 on your calendar as election day. If you are not already registered, be sure you are registered well in advance; there could be long lines where same-day registration is allowed. Be sure to show up on election day. The only votes that don't count are those not cast.

Please pass the above sign on to your friends and relatives.



Friday, November 11, 2011

Why should I vote?

I posted the following on Join the Coffee Party Movement in answer to "What is your response to people who say, 'Why should I vote?' or 'Voting doesn't matter.'"

One: the only votes that don't count are those not cast.

Two: we do not have a democracy because too many people (the dēmos) don't vote. A 50.9% turnout does not give a "winner" a mandate.

Three: when you don't vote it is possible that a lots of people who you do not agree with will, and give a result even worse than you wanted. Example - Ninth Congressional District of New York was won by a Republican. The Ninth is 3-1 Democrats registered and the turnout was low.

Four: voting is one of the civic virtues that was valued by the writers of the Constitution. Since so many of our current politicians have so little civic virtue, we the voters have to show a lot of civic virtue.

Five: if you don't like anybody on the printed ballot, in many jurisdictions you can vote for "Wright In".