Will My Vote Count?

I went to vote earlier today, but my name was not on the voter roll. I registered over a year ago when I got my library card. They asked me if I wanted to register to vote, I said yes, and sat down with the library employee and filled out my voter registration card. Well they did not mail my voter registration card until after the last day to officially register. I believe it was because I signed up as a Republican.
So we drove all the way to Norman to the Cleveland County Election Board to find my voter registration card. On the phone one of the poll workers told us that they had just received a bundle of voter registration cards from the Moore Public Library, but since they showed up after the registration deadline I would have to vote provisionally. So that is what I did. My vote will only be counted if the election is close. This means my vote more than likely will not be counted. I have heard similar stories across America, from voter registrations for Republicans disappearing, Republican voters addresses being changed by someone else, to heavily Conservative districts running out of ballots.
The Democrats call us the party of corruption, it obvious now which party chooses to win elections by fraud? For me it is clear, Liberals will stop at nothing to make sure conservatives’ votes do not get counted.
If you have not voted yet go now to the polls, stand in line as long as it takes, get your vote counted, and do not let the crooked Democrats steal this election. Have you heard of any other conservatives having problems voting?




























Cody
This is a majority red state, I can’t see this as being a democrat biased issue.
And anyhow, I’ve never seen/heard anything of Democrats doing this, but I have heard of gerrymandering by a certain Republican in Texas.
Tom DeLay of Texas
November 7th, 2006 at 6:17 pmCoach Mark
As another Texan, I’m in disagreement with Cody. I remember a few areas in East Texas (DEEP East Texas) that were hard core Democrat and the numbers of Republicans always seemed to be lower than those who registered and voted as such. I know there is and has been Democratic gerrymandering all over. there are districts in every state that do not deal with a local population group. These districts have been known to reach completely across a state in a band so as to include a demographic that is similar, but other than voting preference, or income, or some other singature item, have nothing in common. People can jump on DeLay all they want to, but Democrats have been doing the same thing for years.
But, in answer to your post, Bill, I’m in a predominately Red district. To my knowledge, there wasn’t any funny business on either side.
November 7th, 2006 at 6:25 pmCody
Coach Mark:
When was the last redistricting done by a Democrat, that was passed, to specifically target those of a democrat political affiliation.
November 7th, 2006 at 6:35 pmLex
Man, this story fits your life to a tee.
November 8th, 2006 at 2:21 amWitch
I just once more want to wrap my fingers around the throat of some little weasel, if only for the satisfaction of hearing their windpipe explode as their neck snaps and their life force drizzles down their leg.,,,,,please dear Bill give me the chance?
November 8th, 2006 at 9:24 amInRussetShadows
Let’s not peddle the “raise the minimum wage” bull here, ok? Think for a minute, dood! Really, is $6.00 that much more compassionate than the current federal minimum wage? Wouldn’t $7 be better? Don’t forget about inflation. Let’s make it $10, just to be super nice. But here’s the rub — you can’t legislate wealth. The more you raise the rate, the fewer jobs there are, and thus the more people you have on the street.
Punishment masquarading as charity — that’s the Democrat way.
November 8th, 2006 at 11:20 amWild Bill
Alright witch have at Mike. How bout $30 an hour, then I could buy two new cars like I deserve and we will make the evil rich people pay for it until they all stop making so much money because they are sick of us stealing it from them. Wait then who will pay for my new cars?
November 8th, 2006 at 7:59 pmBuzzy
I know of 2 people whose names didn’t show up on the voter rolls this election and both have lived in the same precinct for a number of years with no problem.
Seems like a near perfect way to fix a close election. Provisional votes aren’t counted unless its close but it may not be close without those provisional votes.
I wonder how many provisional votes were cast in this last election?
November 12th, 2006 at 3:03 amKatie
I’m a liberal, and I just found out that my vote, which I sent in by absentee ballot because I’m a college student, was not counted because I apparently misspelled my last name. I am 22 years old. I learned to write my name in full when I was 3. I think that after 19 years of writing my own name, I know how to spell it.
I voted a straight Democrat ticket in the state of Texas. Do you think this is a coincidence?
November 20th, 2006 at 7:15 pm