prog: (moonbat)
prog ([personal profile] prog) wrote2006-11-04 06:27 pm

Ballot info for local yokels

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This makes me very pleased: If you're voting in Massachusetts next week, you can use this website to plug in your address and see what your ballot will look like, including referenda. Heretofore I have always been surprised by a couple of these questions, and peeved. I have wanted to see exactly this service for many election cycles.

http://www.wheredoivotema.com/bal/myelectioninfo.php



I will throw in the rule of thumb that I think I picked up from, erm, either [livejournal.com profile] cortezopossum or [livejournal.com profile] wrog (both of whom are electionistas in their respective communities), that if a referendum doesn't make any sense to you even after you think about and (if you get the chance) research it, a good rule of thumb is to vote NO.

This seems pretty obvious, since the alternative is basically playing a game of "what does this button do?" with your vote, but I hadn't seen it spelled out like that in the past, and I can dig it.



My hope and anger are both rising together as Tuesday draws closer. They are both definitely exceeding levels seen in 2004. I am continually crafting and refining my Schrodinger's Cat of an LJ post for that evening, at once a cathartic victory howl and grave-pissing, and a vomiting of hate-fueled rage calling for the obliteration of the enemy. I will not actually post it because in either eigenstate it's rather horrible, really.

Anyway, I am very excited.

[identity profile] prog.livejournal.com 2006-11-05 02:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Most of the mail I've been getting (and LJ posts I've been seeing, if you wanna count that) deal with the referenda and not the governor's seat, even though the latter is very hotly contested and is likely to go to a Democrat (Deval Patrick) for the first time in 15 years. But it's not a tremendous amount of mail, and I don't watch TV ads or have a land line so I dunno about the other stuff.