@Wilshire to Not The OnionEnglish • 11 months agoNikki Haley sweeps 6-person midnight vote in New Hampshirewww.cnn.comexternal-linkmessage-square11arrow-up1141arrow-down14
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minus-squareanon6789linkEnglish30•edit-211 months agoAgreed. It looks like they’re having fun with it, so that makes me happy, even if I don’t agree with who they voted for. the neighboring cities of Hart’s Location and Lol what a name!
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish38•11 months ago even if I don’t agree with who they voted for I mean, it’s a Republican primary, were there any better options? There was certainly at least one worse one
minus-squareanon6789linkEnglish12•edit-211 months ago Four registered Republican voters and two independents participated in the vote My mistake. I thought this part meant they had an open primary. It looks like they just pick what ballot they want. In my state, Independents don’t get to vote at all in a primary. That’s the only reason I have a party affiliation.
minus-squareHorseylinkfedilink3•11 months agoNH even lets you register to vote at the polling place. (Your ballot is provisional until you prove residency)
minus-squareanon6789linkEnglish5•11 months agoThat seems like a positive thing. What a mishmash of systems we have to vote in this country!
Agreed. It looks like they’re having fun with it, so that makes me happy, even if I don’t agree with who they voted for.
Lol what a name!
I mean, it’s a Republican primary, were there any better options? There was certainly at least one worse one
My mistake. I thought this part meant they had an open primary. It looks like they just pick what ballot they want.
In my state, Independents don’t get to vote at all in a primary. That’s the only reason I have a party affiliation.
NH even lets you register to vote at the polling place. (Your ballot is provisional until you prove residency)
That seems like a positive thing.
What a mishmash of systems we have to vote in this country!