Has anyone else thought about this?
bigendian
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Mon Sep-29-03 08:08 PM
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Has anyone else thought about this? |
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The CA recall is a two-parter. Vote on the recall then vote on a replacement for Davis.
If one votes "no" on the recall and then votes for a gubernatorial candidate (you know it's going to happen) is that a spoiled ballot that will then be thrown out?
What if you don't vote on the recall but do vote for governor?
Will this be Florida Redux?
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Terwilliger
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Mon Sep-29-03 08:11 PM
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You can vote No and then vote on a candidate (thats never been in question)
You can also skip the recall part and vote for a governor only.
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