Hello, everyone. I am planning on voting in the California recall election. I plan to vote in person with a paper ballot, not electronically. I also plan to vote early instead of on September 14. Is there anything that I should keep in mind before I go through with my vote? Is there anything about voting early that is a problem or is what I’m doing okay?
EDIT: Is there anything that I should bring with me? Pens or pencils?
Just the usual: make sure your ballot gets counted, don't leave until you've voted, and do be surprised to see a miraculous reversal at 2am in Newsom's favor.
Between ballot harvesting and mysterious 2 a.m. ballot dumps, I’m sure that Gavin will get the results that he wants. On the other hand, the fact that they feel the need to do multiple hit pieces on Elder probably means that internal polling shows that Elder would probably actually win in a fair election.
Fair elections are a thing of history. Secession is our only hope now.
Exactly that happened last November. With the the power of mass media, they were easily able to gaslight the normies into compliance.
When you say to make sure that I my ballot gets counted, do you mean that I should track the ballot online or should I confirm that the ballot is counted while I'm in the polling place?
All the above. Use any and all tools necessary.
I'm not sure how I would confirm that the ballot is counted while I'm at the polling place.
I know that there is a place to drop in paper ballots when you fill them out at the polling place. There's also a machine that counts the electronic ballots when you've completed one and printed it out.
Beyond submitting the paper ballot in the drop box, I don't know how I could determine that the ballot was accurately counted. What do you suggest? Am I missing something?