Showing posts with label local politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label local politics. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Not home to cast your ballot? Check out Google Politics and Elections

Are you away from your home during the election? Whether you are away from home for work, school, personal, or professional reasons you can still vote. Note that the deadlines are based on publicly available information. Please contact your local election office to confirm.

Google Politics and Elections and their partners at TurboVote provide an opportunity for you to register to vote, vote by mail, or sign up for reminders via SMS or email. 

If you are a uniformed service member, family, or citizen living outside the U.S., you may have different deadlines. Visit the Federal Voting Assistance site for more information.

Another site, canIvote.org is maintained by the National Association of Secretaries of State, the nation's oldest, nonpartisan professional association for public officials. Our members are the chief state election officials in 39 states. NASS would like to extend special thanks to Kansas.gov for hosting this site.

In addition to helping you vote when you are not at home, you can find more information than you ever wanted to know about the candidates, issues, Trends, Insights, YouTube Live, Voter Info, Primary Results, Politics on Google+, The Campaign on YouTube, and More Election Resources.

So whether you are an autodidact, community organizer, the family guru, knowledge sharing passionista, the local SME (subject matter expert), a curious lurk and learner, or whatever label you wear today check out Google Politics and Elections where everyone can learn something about Politics and Elections



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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Why the difference in ballot questions?

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On June 28, 2010 I emailed the GA Board of Elections because I was not satisfied with the response from our local board of elections personnel about registering with Republican or Democrat party affiliation. I wanted to register as an Independent as I did in Florida.

This is the response I received from Rhonda Brown, Operations Coordinator, SOS Elections Division:

Thank you for your email.
The State of Georgia does not register voters with any party affiliation.  During a primary election, a registered voter may cast a ballot in the Republican or Democratic Primary, but not both.  There will be no choice to make for the general election because all candidates will be on one ballot. If I may be of further assistance, please let me know.

So here we are for today's election and there are ballot questions for Republicans and Democrats but they are not the same. I see the question asked in the comments of the Augusta Chronicle article and maybe an email to the local media will provide the real answer but of course only after the election.

Republican ballot questions

1. Should Georgia have casino gambling with funds going to education?
2. Do you support ending the current practice of unlimited gifts from lobbyists to state legislators by imposing a $100 cap on such gifts?
3. Should active duty military personnel who are under the age of 21 be allowed to obtain a Georgia weapons license?
4. Should citizens who wish to vote in a primary election be required to register by their political party affiliation at least 30 days prior to such primary election?
5. Should the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to provide that the paramount right to life is vested in each innocent human being from his or her earliest biological beginning without regard to age, race, sex, health, function, or condition of dependency?
6. Should the Richmond County School Board members be limited to serve only 2 four year terms?
7. Should the sheriff, solicitor general, coroner, clerk of superior court, probate judge, tax commissioner, and civil court judges elections be non-partisan?
8. Should the Augusta-Richmond County Commission pass an ordinance banning smoking in public places?
9. Should the state of Georgia pass legislation to allow for gambling on horse racing in Georgia?
10. Should the Augusta-Richmond County Commission pay for the moving of families out of Hyde Park subdivision?

Democrat ballot questions

1. Should the Georgia Constitution be amended to allow the state to override locally elected school boards’ decisions when it comes to the creation of charter schools in your county or city?
2. Do you support ending current practice permitting unlimited gifts from lobbyists to state legislators?
3. Should Georgia  adopt an income tax credit for home energy costs to support the economic security of our families?
4. Should Georgia reduce sales taxes on made in Georgia products so as to support the growth of small businesses in our state?
5. Currently, the candidates for mayor and commissioners qualify as non-partisan. Would you like the law changed so that they qualify as partisan (Democrat or Republican)?

Just wondering, Normal Ops or SNAFU?

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