Be Informed
November 2, 2006November 7th is Election Day here in the great state of Texas and I must say this year marks one of the first years that I did some research on my candidate choices. Yes, this year I will go to the polls as an informed voter. Now don’t get me wrong, in past elections, I was not one to blindly vote I would watch the debates and listen to candidates as they were interviewed on different shows, but this year my 19 year old sister, who is voting for the first time, and I actually read up on their views.

Some of the offices we will be voting on are, US Representative, State Representative, Prescient Judge, and the big one, Governor. Now the governor’s race is a funny one for me since no candidate stands out to me and I am not impressed with the incumbent. I think there needs to be a change but is this the time for that change since I am not really feeling his opponents. We have some characters running for governor this year. We have one of the two independent candidates, Carroll Keaton Strylander, “One Tough Grandma” yes she wanted to put that on the ballot. The other independent, Kinky Freedman, a former comedian, local singer who wants to legalize marijuana and gambling here in Texas and last but not least we have the quiet democrat Chris Bell who, until about two weeks ago, I didn’t know was running. Chris Bell didn’t have a lot of money was almost about to drop out of the race when one of the local lawyers here bankrolled his campaign. The way I see it our Republican incumbent will probably win since the other party votes will be split but at least when I cast my vote this and in the future will be informed on who and what I am voting for.

thats like the mayoral and city counsillor races we have going on here. my counsillor has bombarded us with election stuff from flyers to posters but i have no idea who’s running against him. all i know is i have issues with voting for him.
Comment by jdid — November 5, 2006 @ 11:59 pm
This is the first time in a long time that I read about every candidate also. Usually I research the candidates for the top spots and vote the same as my Dad/Mom for the judges but this time I actually researched to find where each candidate stood (even the judges) and marked my choices as I saw fit. I am proud of myself but my extensive research caused me to miss the early voting window… now I have to deal with the long lines tomorrow. *sigh*
Comment by Saniyya — November 6, 2006 @ 11:26 pm