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Nice to see another NH ballot :) Literally everyone I know in person here voted Johnson.

My wife and live live close to our polling place. We walked over with our dog. I went in first and cast my ballot while she waited outside. I came out to wait while she did the same. When she came back out she told me how she overheard a conversation from a couple standing next to her. The husband pointed to the write-in section of his ballot and whispered to his wife something along the lines of, "you know what to do. It's the right thing." My wife looked at them, smiled, and said, "Ron Paul, right?" They both nodded back and smiled.

So it appears that Ward 3 in Portsmouth, NH will have at least 4 write-in votes for Ron Paul.
 
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Made the mistake of tearing off the write-in part, but the poll workers were kind enough to tape it back together before putting it through the fraud machine. One of the poll workers said I was the first write-in, which isn't a good sign. Looks like I'm the only true believer of liberty in my neighborhood!
 
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I wrote in Ron Paul as well, even though it will be tossed into an "Other" bucket.

I hope some of your ballots are not excluded due to your bubble fill-in skills.
It seems the rest of the states should copy my state's model of "fill in the arrow with a line". ;) :D
 
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Hey why does everybody have paper ballots except Pennsylvania? It looks like Kathy and I are the only ones with electronic voting machines.
 
Hey why does everybody have paper ballots except Pennsylvania? It looks like Kathy and I are the only ones with electronic voting machines.

Why didn't you ask for them? I got a paper ballot in PA in the 2008 general election, they'll give you one if you request them at the polling place!
 
Why didn't you ask for them? I got a paper ballot in PA in the 2008 general election, they'll give you one if you request them at the polling place!
There was no paper ballots at my polling station. Just 4 big books for registration and I had to sign the book A - K. 4 Voting machines andand a hot dog stand.
 
There was no paper ballots at my polling station. Just 4 big books for registration and I had to sign the book A - K. 4 Voting machines andand a hot dog stand.

When I was there in 2008, the diebold machines were the only thing in sight. Did they actually change the PA law that says you have a right to request a paper ballot? Or did you simply not know this, and not actually ask for one?
 
When I was there in 2008, the diebold machines were the only thing in sight. Did they actually change the PA law that says you have a right to request a paper ballot? Or did you simply not know this, and not actually ask for one?
We have no paper ballots at the polling station in 2008 or tonight. That what I do know. Because if we did I would have used it instead of the voting machine.
 
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