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:
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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?
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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?
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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.
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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".
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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!!!!
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EDIT2: I truly appreciate this being stickied so thank you mods for doing this!!! WE HAVE THE BEST MODS!!!
Ohio pede here...
What ever you decide to do, do NOT do the drop-off. If you do ballot dropoff, it will count as a provisional ballot and will NOT be counted toward the election unless the results are showing it being too close that they need to go to those. Also, the mail union endorsed Biden... I wouldn't trust the mailman with my ballot. I only trust my ballot that I fill out on my own and I feed it into the machine on my own. Do not let the poll worker do it. I live in an incredibly blue county, I don't trust any of them.
Also, masks are not needed in Ohio (legally). They will harass you if you don't have one. I did early voting and I had to vote segregated from everybody, and the police officer manning the door harassed me. They may even tell you that you have to have a mask. This is bull, a mask is not required. I waited only 10 minutes in my line to get in to vote.
Pre-print your ballot and fill it out on your own time at home. Then, it makes voting incredibly easy, took me 2 minutes to fill in the bubbles. Just make sure you fill in the correct bubbles, don't rush it. Check it once, check it twice, and when your pen is on the circle, do one last check.
If you are in my area, I would be happy to do what I can to help you vote if that means watching your kid or what ever..... but honestly, that would be weird to do with a perfect stranger. But if you were in my district, I'd be happy to hang out in line with you at the BOE. Also, something to consider, I don't know how young your child is, but we have always (except for this year) taken our child to vote with us. We feel it is important to show him the process. He's 9 now and has voted in almost every election we have had. Consider taking your child and being a model for your child. You are doing the right thing.
Vote Trump!