Oh, cool beans! Do you prefer postal ballots to doing the deed on the day? Were there any interesting state initiatives? (Assuming they're a thing there - as you know, they're fairly big in California, for better or worse, and this year's no exception - 62 proposes banning the death penalty, and 64 seeks to legalise and regulate pot)
Not that I imagine Nov 8 will be the last we'll hear of Rumplethinskin, but with any luck, the margin of victory will be quite enough to put Clinton's success beyond legal question.
In Washington, all ballots are mail-in ballots. Coming from Texas, where I've never had a problem voting, but it was never "a breeze," Washington MAKES it a breeze. The only thing keeping you from mailing your ballot in is a stamp. And if you don't have that, there're drop off points everywhere. I got mine about four days ago, and mailed it this morning. :)
No big state initiatives - a few tax continuance things. Most interesting thing is that my town wants to completely ban the sale and use of fireworks. :)
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Date: 2016-10-23 09:49 pm (UTC)Not that I imagine Nov 8 will be the last we'll hear of Rumplethinskin, but with any luck, the margin of victory will be quite enough to put Clinton's success beyond legal question.
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Date: 2016-10-24 05:28 am (UTC)No big state initiatives - a few tax continuance things. Most interesting thing is that my town wants to completely ban the sale and use of fireworks. :)