[–] SolarProphet ago (edited ago)
I don’t live in any of the aforementioned states, But I live in New Jersey.
Fact: Unless you are registered either Republican or Democrat, you can’t vote in a Primary in NJ. Even if you’re registered as independent.
[–] Power2Tread ago
Ran into this dilemma last time so registered as a Republican and just voted in PA.
[–] swimkin 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Wish I were able to vote today. My area is in a rural county. So I am not able to vote in any elections every other year. Next year are all the state, Federal and county elections for me. I cannot vote for any one locally bc I don’t live in the town even though I get my water and sewer from them. But I will certainly be watching results for the rest of them tonight!
[–] Titaniumman ago
This election could end up being a template of what is to come in 2020, hoping the Republicans win them all !!!!
[–] patriotwomen 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Did all R in Mississippi .... can't see the state going D ... but we live in strange times now don't we ???
[–] Dumpsterjuice 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I voted early (Texas). The libs are in a panic about the state income tax amendment. ((("That takes a tool out of our toolbox that we really need")))
[–] Chasmaniac ago
Just got back from voting here in Ellis county. Worried about a low turnout.
[–] Paladin_Diver ago
My issue is that Texas shouldn't need to pass a law forbidding income tax. The US Constitution already guarantees our property rights, which have been infringed upon since 1913. That's all.
EDKH
(I hope I don't have to explain the acronym)
[–] LanJon310 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
And Louisiana