ricero wrote: » I chose not to vote in the end. Could not decide which side to take.
ricero wrote: I chose not to vote in the end. Could not decide which side to take.
ELM327 wrote: » Lads. we're fecked.http://www.thejournal.ie/liveblog-referendum-4032502-May2018/ Similar to Sligo, Roscommon has been “very busy” with Roscommon town seeing turnout of 23% already.
_Dara_ wrote: » Me too!
selassie wrote: If you put a tick instead of an X is your vote not counted?
Hitman3000 wrote: » So a No by deflaut.
wes wrote: » Got up and went to vote yes a little after 7 AM this morning. Best to get it done early me thinks.
Hitman3000 wrote: » LoveBothDrogheda had a callout for volunteers to act as security and check for ID's at polling stations. The tweet was deleted but not before being report to the Gaurds multiple times. I have a screenshot of the tweet but can't post it here.
bladespin wrote: » Instagram of FB????
goulders wrote: » Below is a letter sent to two young Ladies, (16 & 17 yr old) I have a bit of a question for both of you. No doubt you have heard about the upcoming referendum to repeal the 8th amendment. Myself and Gran have talked a lot about this and which way we might vote, we don't know yet. We are thinking that no matter which way we vote neither of us will ever have to make a decision about a real life situation. We are thinking that it may be something you both may have to face someday. (hope not but who knows). 16 & 17 yr old of today may be affected, the problem is ye don't have a vote. I am asking you to have a serious think about the referendum and if you had a vote which way would you vote ? Let us know because we want to give you our votes, you tell us and we will vote that way. Maybe even in a class discussion ask other classmates to ask their grandparents for their votes. Ye don't have a vote but ya should have a voice. What do you think of the idea. Nana & Granda They both have had a vote and I feel good about that
Billy86 wrote: » Not voting is not the same as voting no, as it does not impact the vote in either direction. I generally don't agree with people not voting (and utterly detest the idea of people giving out about an outcome they didn't vote on), but having the option to not vote is still an option. A... choice. I would probably rather someone not vote at all than vote cluelessly or base their vote on how their mood was at the particular moment they happened to get up to the booth.
Ursus Horribilis wrote: » Yes, but this poll is going to bear no resemblance whatsoever to the end result. I've seen it before when Boards have held these sorts of polls. The boardsies demographic is not reflective of the general public.
kerplun k wrote: That’s the thing. I actually forgot my phone, so I couldn’t post a picture on any social media platform telling people that I voted. I'm shocking worried now that my vote will not count.
kerplun k wrote: » That’s the thing. I actually forgot my phone, so I couldn’t post a picture on any social media platform telling people that I voted. I'm shocking worried now that my vote will not count.
Gerinspain wrote: » I voted Yes. I kind of hate it when people say “old people will vote no”. I would probably be considered to be an “old person” but I have had 4 children and have seen a couple of hard cases along the way. So voting Yes was the only right thing to do.
Huntergonzo wrote: » I voted with my conscience as I hope everybody did!
selassie wrote: » If you put a tick instead of an X is your vote not counted?
Huntergonzo wrote: » FAO John Waters, I voted Yes and my pencil didn't turn into a knife as you proclaimed it would.....and here was me thinking I was going to get a free knife, lying bástard!!!
Hitman3000 wrote: » You should have asked the polling officer to take a photo for you.
B0jangles wrote: » Four YES votes from my family this morning! The amount of double-checking I did to make sure I was X-ing the right box was just ridiculous though