I can see the temptation of not voting in my county if it weren't for ballot measures. I knew going in that the Republican would win in every case.
Xander ,'Empty Places'
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I still vote just to be the opposition voice when I know I'm outnumbered. If nothing else, it may help my preferred candidates with fundraising in the future.
All my candidates lost, but at least the four statewide ballot measures I voted against were rejected. Unfortunately, the local ballot measure to cut the public library's funding in half passed—something proposed as a vindictive response to the library not canceling their Pride display last year. So if an involved state level politician or certain Bible thumpers should happen to go missing, I was visiting one of y'all and my whereabouts were accounted for, okay?
Registered voters in my county: 174,769
Turnout was 50.34%.
That sucks about the library Matt dang!!
restarting the water heater seems to have worked! Thank goodness.
Looks like turnout for my county was 28% which does seem pretty dismal but might actually be higher than usual.
That library thing is appalling, Matt!
Ugh, Matt, that's awful. We hear a lot (as well we should) about school libraries being targets for book challenges/bans and harassment, but a lot of public libraries are having to deal with this shit too.
Oh Matt, that is awful. At least my county always does well on funding schools, arts, libraries, and such.
Matt, you were with me the entire time. We had a great day at MoPOP (we went to this, it was amazing) and a well bundled-up walk along the waterfront.
Ugh, Matt, how infuriating and vindictive and petty and spiteful and you were definitely visiting us here all along.
Turnout in SF is currently around 31%, but they're nowhere near done tallying up all the mail-in ballots, so it should go up quite a bit. It damn well better, because that's embarrassing.
Alaska uses ranked choice, right? Do we care whether it's Tshibaka or Murkowski? I think I do, but not as much as I care about Georgia and Arizona and Nevada.
Sorry to people who are trying to not think about this stuff