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    I have a mail in ballot, and am not sure who to vote for on a few things. Is it acceptable to leave certain questions and issues blank with no response? Or will this make my ballot void??

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    You'd (we'd) be better off looking up those issues and making an informed choice.

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    I had to do quite a bit of research on most of the judges and the University regents for my ballot, but almost all of the judges got retained.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoneyBadger View Post
    I had to do quite a bit of research on most of the judges and the University regents for my ballot, but almost all of the judges got retained.
    This^

    Just a quick google of them.
    Not alot of work to put in cuz I was focusing on the major choices.
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    You may choose to vote in as many or as few races as you choose. If your only vote is to remove a judge, that is a legitimate ballot. (It's probably legitimate to send in a blank ballot too)

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    Start by reading the blue pamphlet. Google the judges and look them up on judgepedia. IMHO, there are several that really should be booted if possible. Google the issues if you're having a hard time deciding, just remember much of the media is liberal and so shall there opines be.
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    I always vote to remove judges.

    But then, since I want to be a judge, I got to create as many openings as possible
    Sayonara

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    Haha that is good shit there

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    Quote Originally Posted by spqrzilla View Post
    I always vote to remove judges.

    That's not a bad policy. I honestly think that no elected official should be able to serve more than 1 term consecutively.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spqrzilla View Post
    I always vote to remove judges.

    But then, since I want to be a judge, I got to create as many openings as possible
    I like it.

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