I got my ballot for the Feb 5 primary today. Mass voting by mail has worked well here in our county, and it apparently saves money even with the government paying for the postage. You can sign up to have all your ballots sent to you here. I have no idea how the networks are going to gauge voting when fewer and fewer people go to the polls, where they can be interviewed conveniently. I actually like voting in person, but voting by mail is far more convenient. As we've seen lately, phone polls aren't worth much.

There are no State or local issues on the ballot this time, just the candidates for the Presidential nomination, 25 of them! And that's just one party!
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From: [identity profile] masqthephlsphr.livejournal.com


I'm not sure how the primaries are going to work with me doing a change of address *right at this moment*. Do I vote in my parent's district, or my new one?

From: [identity profile] cactuswatcher.livejournal.com


If you are registered, vote where you are now registered. Change all your ID adresses (like your driver's license) and voter registration after the 5th to save some grief. If you aren't registered to vote in AZ yet, it's too late for the primary.
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