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I didn't vote in the state primaries today.

I take voting seriously. Enough so that I even research the candidates instead of automatically assuming that party affiliation is a good indicator of a candidate's stand on the actual issues.

But I totally lost track this time. And I've got no excuse - it's not like school has been eating my time.

Gonna put my head on the chopping block here so y'all can kick it around: should I have gone out and voted anyway, just to do my civic duty, even though I know nothing about the candidates?

Update 10:30 pm: Re: [livejournal.com profile] skill_grl's comment about eligibility of unaffiliated voters to vote in local primaries: here's the scoop, though I'm still fuzzy about this particular election - it wasn't a party primary, it was gubernatorial and various positions had candidates from both of the major parties. Yet, it was still a primary, so I'm still not sure if independents were even eligible to vote.

If someone can answer this for me I'll take my wrist-rapping with grace, either because I coulda voted but didn't, or because I didn't keep up well enough with my civic duty to know whether I even could vote today or not :/

Date: 2006-09-13 02:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] skill-grl.livejournal.com
I might be wrong. It was my first time even elligible, and I don't have a clue. I'll get a clue before the final election.

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