Early Voting InformationIf you live in Wake you can vote at any of these places during early voting. Primary election day itself is of course on Tuesday May 4th.Live outside of wake? Find your voting locations here:http://ncdems.3cdn.net/2570ec423e843b484a_rbm6i2o83.pdfWhat if I'm unaffiliated/independent?If you're unaffiliated/independent you can vote in whichever party's primary you want so if you wanted to vote in the Democratic primary this time, and then in the GOP primary for president next election cycle you can do that, or vice versa.What if I'm not registered to vote?You can do so at the one stop voting sites. Bring your driver license or other form of ID.Sample BallotIf you want to see what your sample ballot will look like, look yourself up on the NC Board of Elections website then click on my sample ballot:http://www.sboe.state.nc.us/VoterLookup.aspx?Feature=voterinfoNC & Wake County Board of Elections websites:http://www.sboe.state.nc.us/http://www.wakegov.com/elections/default.htmStill have questions? Call:Wake County BoE: 919-856-6240NC BoE: 919-733-7173
4/22/2010 2:57:55 PM
Get this shit out of chit chat you fucking asshole.
4/22/2010 2:58:19 PM
fuck no
4/22/2010 2:58:21 PM
No thanks
4/22/2010 2:59:15 PM
Buy an ad, asshole!
4/22/2010 2:59:56 PM
they'll call me for jury duty
4/22/2010 3:01:38 PM
^They probably already have your name from the Census, and they're going to use that for much worse than Jury Duty.
4/22/2010 3:06:21 PM
i used my porn name for the census though
4/22/2010 3:08:31 PM
^touché*disclaimer: I haven't actually voted either... yet The sample ballot is pretty useful to anyone, myself included, who knew about some but not all of the races they were able to vote on, so that you can see the position, the candidates, and look up their websites.Here is a PDF one can download with some general info on voting followed by info on all the nonpartisan judicial races:http://www.sboe.state.nc.us/content.aspx?id=29Most candidates also fill out the Indy Questionnaire if you're looking for one stop shopping on finding out about candidates rather than looking up each of their websites (although the indy also usually includes a link to the candidates website too):http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/ArticleArchives?section=1179044&category=1179213&feature=&keywords=&author=&year=2010
4/22/2010 4:15:14 PM
Supplanter - I've been meaning to PM you to ask a few questions about the candidates for this election. Expect a message from me soon!
4/22/2010 6:34:51 PM
My disclaimer can now be removed. I ended up early voting today. Off year elections are nice in that there is no trouble finding parking and no line when voting.^No prob. I'm open to any questions on how/where/when to vote, on my understanding of where the candidates stand, and for anyone who wants my recommendations on who to vote for.
4/22/2010 7:47:02 PM
The Chavis Community Center is open for voting today between 2pm to 7pm. It's probably the easiest one to get to from campus. Its just down Western Blvd, after it becomes MLK, and would be on your left coming from that direction. They'll also be open 10am to 4pm tomorrow. Wake does better than several other counties in offering Saturday options.The Wake County Board of Elections Office isn't too bad either, located down town Raleigh, and is open most of the day today (8:30am to 5pm).There are some other sites around the city and county, but those two would be the quickest access from campus.Anyone can vote at any of these sites during early voting. If you wait until the election day then you have to go to your specific site.[Edited on April 23, 2010 at 7:20 AM. Reason : .]
4/23/2010 7:19:27 AM
I wonder if it's even worth the trouble of me applying for an absentee ballot.
4/23/2010 7:22:34 AM
i'm voting against Stephanie Watson because she looks like darth vader after he removed his mask [Edited on April 23, 2010 at 7:42 AM. Reason : someone make a chart of candidates and their positions on the major issues]
4/23/2010 7:41:56 AM
^The Indy Weekly is pretty good for that.Click here:http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/ArticleArchives?section=1179044&category=1179213&feature=&keywords=&author=&year=2010Plug the name into the search function on the left, and you can find most anyone.^^If you are voting in the Democratic Senate Primary, then yes, its going to be close between Secretary of State & former State Senator Elaine Marshall, and former State Senator Cal Cunningham. More info on them here (there are 6 candidate in that race, but those 2 are who its coming down to):http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=592401^If you, or anyone posts a list of names of people they are voting on, and what issues are important them, I will try to find out all I can on them in a targeted way, and post it.
4/23/2010 8:30:44 AM
Well crap it's apparently too late for me to request the ballot anyway
4/24/2010 6:53:36 AM
The general election between Burr and Elaine or Cal should be interesting too, along with a myriad of other elections come November even if you can't get involved in the primary.For anyone who is getting involved in the primary, 4 of the 5 early voting sites in Wake County shown in the pic at top will be open today from 10am to 4pm. Doesn't get easier than Saturday voting.
4/24/2010 7:09:17 AM
Bump for this week (wont bump again until Saturday, the last day to early vote, when the times to vote change)All this week there are opportunities to vote between 8:30 am and 7pm.The Wake BoE site is open 8:30am to 5pm, and the other 4 sites are open 2pm to 7 pm.The early vote site closest to campus, Chavis Community Center (on your left after Western becomes MLK), will be open 2pm to 7pm every weekday this week.
4/26/2010 5:46:11 PM
remember when you're getting all mad about how long the lines are for chocolate rations that you could have avoided it but were too much of a college faggot to vote for the right people!
4/26/2010 5:53:21 PM
Early voting ends tomorrow at 1pm. Plan accordingly.
4/30/2010 12:53:44 PM
I is voting at the Board Of Elections in a bit
4/30/2010 1:20:37 PM
Last day to vote. The rules about where/when to vote are a little different on election day itself than for early voting.When to VoteTuesday May 4th. Polls are open from 6:30am to 7:30pm.Where to Votehttp://www.sboe.state.nc.us/PrecinctFinder.aspxWhat does my Polling Place look like?http://www.app.sboe.state.nc.us/webapps/pollingplace_search/default.aspxOfficial Election Resultshttp://results.enr.clarityelections.com/NC/15705/23364/en/summary.htmlThe official results will start coming in tomorrow evening after 7:30 pm when the polls close and will be posted online as reported.
5/4/2010 1:26:36 AM
I'll bump this again tomorrow.
5/4/2010 2:26:02 AM
OR DIE.
5/4/2010 2:37:05 AM
^exactly
5/4/2010 11:09:01 AM
My mom's working the polls today
5/4/2010 11:18:44 AM
She'll be working my pole today alright
5/4/2010 11:23:47 AM
http://news.mync.com/site/news/story/51144/voters-look-to-shape-congress-amidst-continuing-frustration/
5/4/2010 11:43:24 AM
5/4/2010 12:45:31 PM
5/4/2010 1:50:20 PM
I VOTED!!!I'm sure you all are very surprised about that
5/4/2010 2:04:33 PM
^congrats If anyone wants to nerd it up tonight, I have a thread over in the SB to discuss election results as they come in (rather than this thread which is more how/when to vote for both early voting & election day voting):http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=594073
5/4/2010 2:14:13 PM
I will be at some results parties tonight....should be interesting
5/4/2010 2:19:14 PM
My guess is the main results party in the state is this one:
5/4/2010 2:43:48 PM
I will be at players retreat for the start of the results then I'll probably go holler at Elaine. You should go meet her...she's great in person!
5/4/2010 2:47:50 PM
^I got a message about that
5/4/2010 4:41:32 PM
5/4/2010 4:49:30 PM
^whats up?That is my reading of the NC Board of Elections voter guide information packet where it says:
5/4/2010 4:55:45 PM
5/4/2010 5:14:55 PM
your mom is dumb
5/4/2010 5:16:52 PM
I'M NOT A PART OF YOUR SYSTEM!!! I'M AN ADULT!!
5/4/2010 5:32:21 PM
i voted! and met grier martin! :swoon:
5/4/2010 5:43:28 PM
^^^^It takes a lot of money to print ballots and run an election and so narrowing candidates down somewhat makes sense. And then you get into election design theory (where my knowledge is limited at best) and Arrow's principles and all that, because all election designs effect the outcomes, and there is no way to design an election that perfectly reflects the will of the people. So there is some sense to primaries the way they are done, and I am sure there are more reasons and people who can offer a better defense than I can, but if I say much more I'll just be talking out of my ass.And you don't have to convince me that reform towards more open elections is a good thing. I think 2 of the more practical next steps are 1) Public Financing of Campaigns (aka Voter Owned Elections) and 2) Lowering the threshold for viability on third parties to get their names on the ballot.The campaign I mentioned that I was the Volunteer Coordinator on was for a Voter Owned Candidate for Mayor. The way voter owned works is, you have to get a certain number of donations from registered voters in your area to prove your viability, and at that point you qualify for some public funding, so random people can't just get in their and waste gov money... but if you've done your due diligence as a business leader or serving on citizen advisory boards or been a profession like teacher or doctor or something you can probably run for office even if you aren't rich. This makes you more beholden to voters than special interests, reduces the overall amount of money in politics, lets office holders spend more time governing and less time fund raising (b/c their are also caps on how much anyone person can give - it was something like $25 in this mayoral race so there were no big donors), and perhaps most importantly opens up the options for people to run who are qualified but aren't wealthy. It is a fairly new thing to NC for municipal races, the General Assembly said they were going to watch us and see if was really viable to run on less money (b/c obviously there aren't piles of public money to go around), and we did win with significantly less money than our opponent.I think those 2 steps more public financed campaigns to increase the pool of qualified people who can run for office without being independently wealthy or heavily party supported, and by lowering the threshold for third parties like the Greens & Libertarians to get their names on the ballots, we can take the next most practical steps in opening up elections. And I've certainly done my part, I've never worked as hard on any campaign that I've volunteered for, interned for, or worked for as I did for that Voter Owned Mayoral race.Now its up to the General Assembly to see if, after seeing what they wanted to know - that voter owned candidates can win, if they'll take steps to broaden the VOE option to more municipalities throughout NC.[Edited on May 4, 2010 at 5:50 PM. Reason : .]
5/4/2010 5:47:16 PM
Just over an hour left toAlso, according to WRAL:http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/7527861/
5/4/2010 6:19:07 PM
what if I don't wanna rock the vote
5/4/2010 6:21:01 PM
You could gently sway the vote maybe?[Edited on May 4, 2010 at 6:24 PM. Reason : .]
5/4/2010 6:23:39 PM
i was the 202nd voter at my precint 01-39 around 5:30ish
5/4/2010 6:25:40 PM
Although I imagine everyone who is going to vote has by now, if for any reason you haven't yet, there is still half an hour left.Most voting sites are located near where people live so it'd only take a 5 to 15 min drive to get there. Find your site here:http://www.sboe.state.nc.us/PrecinctFinder.aspxAnd leave now!Results will be posted here:http://results.enr.clarityelections.com/NC/15705/23364/en/summary.htmlResults on Tdub will be discussed here:*OFFICIAL* Tuesday May 4 Primary Election Results http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=594073
5/4/2010 6:59:13 PM
I submitted a blank unaffiliated ballot. 177th (and last) in my precinct. [Edited on May 4, 2010 at 7:38 PM. Reason : ]
5/4/2010 7:38:21 PM
set em up
5/4/2010 7:38:46 PM