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Honestly I'm not sure what to think of this. Apparently one Queonia "Zarah" Livingston was running for a House of Rep. seat in Penn as a 'Green Party' runner. ,,, and got beat by the Democrat runner Tony DeLuca. Yes, Tony got more votes. Now he was the incumbent to start with, but Tony died a month ago from lymphoma. So what does this tell you about 1: the people of Penn.
2: the voting system there
3: how anyone else running for office there must feel about this 🥴

I kind of feel sorry for the GOOD people of Penn. for having to put up with this crap.

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Captain_Feelgood 8 Nov 10
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His opponent must have been terrible.

It was a her.., just look up her website and you'll see what another typical politician want-a-be she is. Not really that bright but said all the things those tards like to hear. Could you imagine having to tell your grandkids you lost an election to a dead person? 🤣

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I was very disappointed in AZ that both my wife's and my mail-in ballots listed the Republicans in each race first before the Democrats both on my Republican registered ballot (I feel like it's more effective to vote against people than for) and my wife's Democrat registered one.

I have to wonder how much that detail affected the election -- how many people just went down the sheet and marked the first choice. There are far too many people in this country that live on autopilot without actually thinking about anything.😡

I honestly never thought about who's name was listed first. You think there are folks that actually just mark the first one listed and move on? I kind of doubt it but I could be wrong. 😏

@Captain_Feelgood
The same for me for my ballot. I can't imagine making my choice just based on who is listed first. But I have read about lawsuits over list order. If I don't have a preference, I leave it blank. But of course some voters think that a blank race might cause their whole ballot to be thrown out. Ugh.

And it's interesting that all contests listed all of one party first and the same party -- not alphabetically, not randomly, not even by party registration of the voter. Somebody made a conscious choice to list all one party first.

Many races turn out to be close enough that it doesn't take much to tip them.

@RichCC Well, I do remember on the ballot I filled out (I assume they were all the same in my district) had them mixed as far as the order be they Dem or Repub. I guess anything is possible these days.

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