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Bill Gold 02-11-2004 07:13

Election Day 2004
 
It's finally here... It's Election Day 2004 and, to get an idea of the political clout that the ChiefDelphi community potentially has, I wanted to get a reply from anyone here who has voted today, or if your parents/brother/sister voted. This information could be useful in the future when it comes to possible FIRST legislation in the next couple of years.

I don’t want this to turn into candidate or party bashing/praising… just want to get a rough idea of who in the CD community (and those very close to it) voted. A simple reply of “I voted,” “my parent(s) voted,” “my brother/sister voted,” or any combination would be perfect. If you could add your state or even your district to the post that’d be even better. Thanks in advance. Have a good day, everyone!

Ryan M. 02-11-2004 07:19

Re: Election Day 2004
 
My parents both voted. Just two more years for me! :)

Allison K 02-11-2004 07:42

Re: Election Day 2004
 
I voted, as did all four of my parents (step-parents included).

I don't know the districts but one set of parents is in Saginaw, MI and myself and the other set in Troy, MI.

~Allison K.

Matt Leese 02-11-2004 08:27

Re: Election Day 2004
 
I voted in Maryland last week. However, that was by absentee ballot.

Matt

Adam Y. 02-11-2004 08:42

Re: Election Day 2004
 
I voted a week ago. My mom and I believe my dad will vote today.

Joshua May 02-11-2004 08:51

Re: Election Day 2004
 
My mom and dad, as well as the two or three of my friends who are 18, will all be voting today.

Clark Gilbert 02-11-2004 08:52

Re: Election Day 2004
 
I voted absentee last week.

Bcahn836 02-11-2004 09:22

Re: Election Day 2004
 
I am getting ready to leave to vote in my first election here in about 10 mins, YEAH!!!! :) :cool:

Jake177 02-11-2004 09:26

Re: Election Day 2004
 
I filled out my connecticut absentee ballot a few weeks ago, and I would expect both of my parents to vote. But I can't say the same for my 2 older siblings, one of them might.

CourtneyB 02-11-2004 10:13

Re: Election Day 2004
 
I voted today in my school. Its kinda like the real voting in a way lol When we'll we get to know who won presidencey? tonight?

MikeDubreuil 02-11-2004 10:25

Re: Election Day 2004
 
I decided there was no point in casting a ballot in Massachusetts. Perhaps, if I was in support of Bush I would have... I can use this logic, I hope everyone else doesn't :o

Dorienne 02-11-2004 11:04

Re: Election Day 2004
 
I voted in my school, but that didn't count, considering it was just a schoolwide thing.
My parents are voting sometime today, along with my sister and brother in law. A few friends of mine are voting today as well, who turned 18 this year, along with more who graduated last year or two years ago. =) Many people I know are voting.

Cory 02-11-2004 11:18

Re: Election Day 2004
 
I voted, as did my mother and father.

And you already know where I live, Bill :)

Cory

Kristina 02-11-2004 11:41

Re: Election Day 2004
 
I voted as soon as the polls opened this morning, 7AM, wow that was early.
I vote in the 30th district of California, which is the West Los Angeles Region (UCLA).

Both my parents will vote today in the 25th district of California, which is a suburb area 40 miles north of Los Angeles.

My brother will vote today up at Berkeley. I can't remember which district that is.

Joe Matt 02-11-2004 11:45

Re: Election Day 2004
 
My mother and i voted today, while my dad did it my absentee ballot.


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