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I always vote in person & have done so for over 50 years. Never missed a vote in any election. I’ve voted for Democrats and Republicans and never belonged to any Party or donated any money to any Party.
Not a republican or democrat, an independent but I vote 99.9% republican,NEVER democrat and if its a race I really don't care for either R or D I vote 3rd party and I have always voted in person the day of the election, its my tradition.
I am registered as an independent in Florida but I usually vote Democrat.
I will vote in person because I want to be sure my vote will count. It is not that I distrust mail in ballots but given that I can take precautions like wearing a mask and social distance, I don't feel that there is any undue risk in voting in person. After all, I go to the grocery store and other places taking appropriate precautions so voting in person is hardly any more risky.
I'm an Independent and I will be taking my mail-in ballot directly to the registrar's office. Since we have early voting there won't be any lines or crowds in our city yet.
Location: Somewhere gray and damp, close to the West Coast
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Unable to participate, as I do not belong to or identify with either of the poll parties.
We have vote by mail only for the last 10 years here in WA State.
Not quite true. At least in my Western Washington town, we have ballot drop boxes at several locations. Mine will go in the main box in front of the county courthouse.
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