• @FlowVoid
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    -12 months ago

    They weren’t on your ballot because they dropped out before your primary or they failed to meet ballot requirements.

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        2 months ago

        You had a primary with no challengers.

        Is this your first time voting? The same thing happens every election year in down ballot races. If you don’t like the candidate, you can always write-in vote.

        • knightly the Sneptaur
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          12 months ago

          You had a primary with no challengers.

          I.e., not a primary at all.

          Is this your first time voting? The same thing happens in down ballot races in every election.

          This isn’t a downballot position, but even if it was, the lack of choice would still render the primary moot.

          If you don’t like the candidate, you can always write-in vote.

          I did.

          “Uncommitted” was very popular in my state. I hope they win.

          • @FlowVoid
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            02 months ago

            If you voted uncommitted or write-in then congratulations, you voted in a primary. Which means there was a primary.

              • @FlowVoid
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                02 months ago

                If there isn’t any competition, then it’s a noncompetitive election. It’s still an election. In fact, it’s the most common type of election.

                • knightly the Sneptaur
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                  22 months ago

                  I.e., not an election at all.

                  You can stop pretending like the party’s failure to provide any choice is evidence of Democracy in action. Quite the opposite, in fact.

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                    What makes you think the party is responsible for providing choices?

                    Consumerist thinking at its finest. But the DNC isn’t a restaurant or Costco. They don’t exist to provide choices, that’s up to volunteers. The DNC is just there to crown the winner.

                    So if nobody steps up and volunteers to challenge an incumbent, then nobody will challenge the incumbent.