elefant wrote: » Let's see if Roscommon/South Leitrim can pull off an unlikely double.
murpho999 wrote: » Big yes from me. I wonder will we see the usual rural /urban divide on this. Wonder what Donegal will vote.
Your Face wrote: » Like someone who voted 'No' is going to risk saying so here.
theyoungchap wrote: » What anybody says here doesn't matter.....what they say or do in the polling booth is all that matters.
Cesar Better Memoir wrote: » Plenty of groups out campaigning this morning. Is there not supposed to be a moratorium since 2pm yesterday?
ted1 wrote: » How do you know that they were yes voters ?
CPTM wrote: » I voted Yes. I am getting adverts on my Facebook page telling me to save the 8th. Is that allowed on voting day? I thought active campaigning had to be stopped at 14:00 the day before a referendum? Note: this isn't an attack on the No side. I also still be asking if it were an ad for the repeal side.
LeinsterDub wrote: » So you're complaining the register is being kept up to date ? :rolleyes:
Hector Bellend wrote: » And guess what, I don't give a whiny rats ass what any of you think about it.
Hector Bellend wrote: » I'm saying it. I voted NO. And guess what, I don't give a whiny rats ass what any of you think about it.
Rekop dog wrote: » There's gonna be a lot more than 1 constituency with a majority no this time I feel.
superman28 wrote: » Amazingly I can't vote.. I was deleted from the Fingal Register. (their words) just found out yesterday. Apparently, my parents filled out a form stating that its just the 2 of them living at their address (true) last year. So my name was taken off the Fingal register,, I was not notified of this... , Only when my voting card didn't arrive at my parents house did I check,, quickly tried to sort it out,, but was too late as cards arrived after cut off point of May 8th... lady said in Fingal Co Co there are loads of similar cases.. as you can imagine f**king fuming..
theyoungchap wrote: » Not voting is something to be embarrassed about, not gloated about. Plenty of people in the world would love to have a free vote on anything. Regardless of your view on the matter, yay or nay, get out and vote.
Donnielighto wrote: » I'm getting the yes ones on a few sites. Haven't seen a no but I'm sure they are around, thought that was banned. If so should tell google/FB they'll be fined but I doubt that'd happen.
JCX BXC wrote: » They've no problem doing it on all other forums of media. I think Waterford Whispers had a good article addressing your concerns:
NuMarvel wrote: » There will absolutely be more than one No constituency, and I say that a die in the wool Yes voter. Just don't ask me which ones
QueenRizla wrote: » Would it be a big deal to send a notification of removal to that address to allow people to reregister at a new one? Instead of finding out when polling card didn’t arrive? People are not going to automatically check the register if after so many years and active they would assume they are still on it!
c.p.w.g.w wrote: » I was told the same with the marriage equality one, but found out earlier, so registered again with my apartment. Got a letter saying I was already registered and low and behold a card arrived at my parents. The register is a joke, just out of my polling station were someone working there told a person they can't vote without a polling card
ted1 wrote: » It’s home to vote crowd I have an issue with. If they’ve being living outside Ireland before the 1st September then they are not eligible to vote
c.p.w.g.w wrote: » just out of my polling station were someone working there told a person they can't vote without a polling card
[Deleted User] wrote: » Why? If there's a run of 1-100 on how you feel about an issue with 50 being absolutely on the fence and you're on 52 it can make sense to not vote. A couple of people at 52 voting canels out a couple of people at 1 voting even though they themselves wouldn't want it so. I've never missed voting myself but if people are honest enough that they don't know or don't feel strongly one way or the other I have no issue with people not voting.
Nettle Soup wrote: » I am not so sure. I would be surprised if there is more than 1 No constituency.
Jasper79 wrote: » I voted yes this morning. The desk where you get the voting card though, one of they guys had a copy of the bible, facing out towards voters... thought was a bit strange and possibly not allowed ? ...
Donnielighto wrote: » [Deleted User] wrote: » Why? If there's a run of 1-100 on how you feel about an issue with 50 being absolutely on the fence and you're on 52 it can make sense to not vote. A couple of people at 52 voting canels out a couple of people at 1 voting even though they themselves wouldn't want it so. I've never missed voting myself but if people are honest enough that they don't know or don't feel strongly one way or the other I have no issue with people not voting. There's no point in voting for something you don't feel strongly one way or the other. What's worse is voting for someone else if you don't really care.
ted1 wrote: » It’s very allowed , people without ID use it to swear who they are
endacl wrote: » PLEASE go back in and tell the presiding officer that's happened.