You plan to vote? Right?

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Politics

Certain things I hold sacred and transend my politics.

One involves that right to vote.

It matters.

Nothing partisan here.

No place for that here or in the comments (so do not mention any candidate in the comments or find me exercising another right accorded each blogger.)

I recall how important it was my fiirst time and still make it a point to vote everytime.

Only the time of day varies.

Do you share my view or hold another?

If you vote, when do you vote?  Early?  Before work?  Or after work? Late?

 

 

 

Comments

Mitch Tobol

I'm an early voter and have voted in just about every election. I only missed one

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Sat, 10/29/2016 - 23:57

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Marilyn Genoa

I consider it a sacred right I take very seriously.
Paul Napolitano

Yes, I plan to vote Right!

Right, before dinner.

Right, after I take my nausea medicine!
Susan Zinder

I look forward to voting and I definitely will. I remember standing with my mom in the voting booth when she voted and I was little. I remember the first person I voted for - a candidate for school board in Port Washington, New York. I miss the old voting machines, their feel and sound - you knew you voted when you went in. But even so - I will vote, and I will vote early. We all need to. We all need to remember that each of our votes count
Cayce Crown

Couldn't agree more. Voting is our sacred gift. I have no use for those who think not voting is a valid statement. First thing on Election Day.
Vincent Russo

I am definitely voting - after work. Why live in a democratic society even if you do not vote?
John Buscarello

Definitely will vote on Election Day, before work....usually get there early...the Upper West Side is usually mobbed on Election Day in general, this year I am sure it will be insanely busy.

Submitted by DanielGensel on Wed, 11/02/2016 - 03:20

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Daniel Gensel

I always look forward to exercising my right to vote. This year I signed up to be a poll worker. And after completing my training class will be assigned to a polling station in Manhattan. I felt it was an important civic duty to participate in the election process. We don't teach civics anymore. Maybe we should. And bring back penmanship and arithmetic too! Lol.

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