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posted ago by Deaf_MAGA_Pede ago by Deaf_MAGA_Pede +3627 / -1

This is a long time coming and I'm pleased to announce that I, along with my wife -- a first timer as well, will be voting for the first time in my whole life. Sure, I could have voted in the last couple of elections but none of the candidates were qualified to lead America, in my opinion, which is why I didn't bother registering to vote.

For obvious reasons, I'm voting for the first time because America finally have a valid candidate in Trump to lead America into the right direction. We're pleased with how Trump have accomplished in the last 4 years and we want 4 more years out of him.

Because this is my first time voting, I have never seen a ballot up front to know what to expect. I've seen some of the posts here from people who have shown what their ballots looked like but they were either close up or showing part of the ballot.

So here are my questions:


  1. When people say they're voting straight Republican, does that mean when you get the ballot, there's a box saying, "Straight Republican" or something like that? Additionally, when you check/tick that box, you're done? There's nothing more to do as that option will cover every Republicans such as Trump/Pence and Republican candidates for the state I live in?

  2. If the above option doesn't exist, then clearly I'd be voting for Trump/Pence but I do not know much about the other Republican candidates for Senate, House, Supreme Court etc, other than the governor of this state as I'm not originally from Ohio. I'm well familiar with Gov. DeWine nothing more. So can I just vote for Trump/Pence and submit my ballot or will I have to complete the whole ballot to make it eligible to be counted?

  3. This is for the Ohioans - I recall back in the summertime when the China virus has "escalated" in Ohio and Gov. DeWine said that we will be doing mail-in ballots only but I'm also hearing we can vote in person at the official polling place. Is the part where we can vote in person true? I believe it is as I'm seeing some people in this town I live in, said they've voted in person but I just wanted to make sure this is true.

  4. Clearly there are a few days left until Election day so my wife and I are debating on whether to vote early or wait until Election day to go vote because we have a child and no one to babysit our child while we go vote. Not only that, but what's the advantage/disadvantage on voting early vs voting on Election day? We want to make sure our ballots are counted and we're fearful if we vote early, there may be some kind of "hijinks" going on like seeing our votes early then tossing them out or some kind of "oops".

  5. Anything we need to know as first timers that is crucial for us to do prior to voting, voting and what to do after voting?


I'd do the research online but I trust TDW more than anything I read online that doesn't come out of TDW. Of course, I trust then verify and almost 100% of the time, most of the info I've found on TDW has been true.

I'd appreciate serious responses to my questions and please number out the responses so I know which responses correlate to which.

Finally, LET'S FUCKING MAGA!!!!

EDIT: Formatting

EDIT2: I truly appreciate this being stickied so thank you mods for doing this!!! WE HAVE THE BEST MODS!!!

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Deaf_MAGA_Pede [S] 20 points ago +20 / -0

Thank you!

So I'm assuming I can't just mark Trump/Pence and be done with my ballot? I have to fill in every option to complete my ballot?

Go on ED

What's ED?

We both are registered to vote and I got a letter in the mail saying to bring our IDs with us when we vote. We are also required to wear "neutral" apparel so yeah, can't wear Trump 2020 hats, shirts or whatever.

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MAGAholic 45 points ago +46 / -1

You can fill out just Trump/pence... but dont. You need to R down ballot. A shitty R is better than anything else.

Some races wont have party affiliation, because they are "not partisan".. that is a lie. Research who is on your ballot. Vote accordingly (R)

ED is election day

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DinosaurAlert 20 points ago +21 / -1

A shitty R is better than anything else.

And if you happen to have some magical wonderful moderate local politician who is a Democrat, but has been doing a great job and has a 98% chance of winning.. still vote R since that will show that they can’t swing left.

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BurgerChef90 15 points ago +15 / -0

Here in Indiana, we use machines and 1) There is a straight ticket option, and 2) You have to fully complete your ballot, aka vote for however many it says to vote for in each race. If not, the ballot is voided.

We have "non-partisan" for school board here in my little town. They're all life long republicans.

A good example of non-partisan being a lie would San Diego and Miami mayoral races. Both of them are "non-partisan" but every candidate belonged to a party at some point, so to say it's non-partisan is a bit of a stretch.

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Goldeneye007 27 points ago +28 / -1

You CAN only fill in for Trump/Pence and the ballot would be accepted. You do NOT have to fill out for other candidates.

That being said, we really need the house, senate, governor, everything so please fill them all out!

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Deaf_MAGA_Pede [S] 10 points ago +10 / -0

And I will, now that I'm enlightened by the responses in this post. I'm really glad I made this post so I'll be voting straight R!

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A_Feral_Duck 4 points ago +4 / -0

I don’t know what part of the state you are in, but at least in Cuyahoga county a number of positions (judges and school board especially!) are non-partisan. Please go to your county GOP website and get a list of their endorses candidates. School officials are especially important if we want to undo all this crap the left has done to our country.

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Hudlum 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hell yeah! Straight ticket republican. Way to go! Good energy!

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thebigbear 3 points ago +12 / -9

Wrong, the country needs more republicans to support TRUMP. Fill out the ballot totally and take the time to educate yourself on the issues. Vote REPUBLICAN ON ALL THE CHOICES AVAILABLE will the the most to support TRUMP. God Bless and welcome to the Salvation of America.

Store up, Arm up, Standby( 9 more days)

WWG1WGA

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Goldeneye007 15 points ago +15 / -0

No, I am not wrong and we shouldn't give false information just because we want republicans to win everything. A ballot will 100% be accepted if only the box for President is filled in.

As I said though, we as republicans really need everything, not just the presidency, so please fill them all out.

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Bidensbrain2020 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think this depends on local laws. Some places void the ballot if it isn't fully filled out

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NvCrone 2 points ago +2 / -0

Depends on the state. Are you in OPs state?

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HistoryInvestigator 1 point ago +1 / -0

Technically speaking you can also submit a blank ballot as a protest vote, something I learned last week. They can't deny it to you as it's a 1st amendment right issue.

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BasedTexasCPA 15 points ago +15 / -0

I'm not certain everywhere but I believe you can abstain from certain choices. For example, I left choices for Dems running unopposed in local elections blank

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BigCovfefe 7 points ago +8 / -1

ED is election day.

And yes if you wanted to you could mark Trump and turn in your ballot having cast ine vote for Trump and no votes for anything else.

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iVote 10 points ago +10 / -0

You can stop at President and Vice President, but please don’t. President Trump needs Republican senators and congressmen. As you can see with Amy Coney Barrett, control of the senate is critical for fixing the judicial branch.

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BigCovfefe 2 points ago +3 / -1

No one said to stop. I answered his question.

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Bidensbrain2020 1 point ago +1 / -0

Some states void ballots that are incomplete.

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BigCovfefe 1 point ago +1 / -0

Source?

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Bidensbrain2020 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was actually repeating an anecdotal report that I saw somewhere here... which naturally I cannot locate. The poster reported that the person in front of them in line feeding their ballot into the machine hadn't filled it in completely and walked away without looking at the machine, which generated an error and perhaps failed to count it. There were also some other reports in this thread about invalidating incomplete ballots.

Your question led me to try to research it further. This source seems to say you can leave blanks, although it also says it can confuse the machine.

https://www.findlaw.com/voting/my-voting-guide/can-i-leave-blanks-on-a-voting- ballot.html

In the past i've left blanks when i didn't like the only candidate, but with everything going on this year and all the extra complications and possible ways to be disenfranchised, why take any chances? Where I am, while you can vote in person it still goes into an envelope, so it's not checked and counted on the spot, which really sucks. And if your signature doesn't match well (to what.. I only signed one piece of paper!), it can get tossed.

I have to say, the voting systems in the US have had a lot of problems historically, but this year will be a real prime clusterfuck.