On an unrelated note, thought I'd record my a little unusual but positive experience getting my vote cast in our elections this year.
I live in a big city, in a blue state that is not typically closely contested in say a presidential election.
Although I received reams of election related info from the state and 3rd parties in my snail mail box, I didn't actually receive my ballot. Online I did track it and see that it was sent out but somehow it didn't make it into my possession or if it did, I somehow lost it and forgot I ever saw it.
No big deal. I voted yesterday in person. Was easy to make this course correction. The state was sending out a lot of email to me with links in broadcast fashion. So I was able to do a cool thing I haven't done before which is to make my selections on my own computer and then print out my selections in bar code form. I then quickly found a site near me using a nice tool that had the look and feel of google maps. The site was open for early voting well in advance. From something like 10 am to 7 pm daily. I could also, if i had reacted faster, asked for remail of the missing ballot and gone for vote by mail.
When I arrived at the early voting site, which was a ten minute drive for me, I went without having to wait to a volunteer who was able to find an electronic record for my registration with some correlating info I gave her. I was able to accept that it was me on that display and get a ballot sheet printout from her. She informed me as well that she was aware that a ballot had been sent by mail but that this vote in person would be the one vote associated with my name. I got a chance to explain what happened on my side which may or may not been of interest.
I then went to a slick machine that allowed me to bar code scan in the selections I had previously made in private and confirm electronically and by a following print out that my choices were as desired. When I was done looking at the printout I then fed it back into the machine where it was retained as hardcopy representing my vote.
As voter I am confident that the state has the record keeping ability and tech savvy to manage the large population and deal with sophistication with many different convenient voting options. The staff I interacted with along the way were dedicated, well trained, and believed in their task.
My state has their shit together. I am proud of them. And had a big smile on my face as I drove back after the briefest of interruptions to my day. Corruption does exist in various forms but this day only the positive was visible, and I know that it is the exception and not the rule still.
I wish Jefferson, Madison, Paine and all who worked so hard to build this government could have seen what I saw yesterday. Their hard work is being cashed out every year.
If your experience is any different from this kind of positive experience, I hope that you will demand more from your state.
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