veryangryman wrote: » I just realised i put an x on my vote for president. Will that spoil it? I only voted for one. No second preference
Silentcorner wrote: » Don't get angry but yes, your vote is spoiled.
Fann Linn wrote: » I've worked in a count centre in the past and if there was an X but no other marking on the ballot, it would be let through.
super_furry wrote: » Think this is going to be a real indicator of where places like After Hours and the Journal comment section stand in relation to the Irish public.
Silentcorner wrote: » There is something very Irish about that isn't there...ah sure it'll be grand!!
Donald Trump wrote: » And the head of state of the country cannot be someone who mouths off randomly.
fergus1001 wrote: » so handy that Casey is top of the sheet :pac:
weldoninhio wrote: How come no one done this with Casey if he was so wrong and the facts were against him.
Donald Trump wrote: » Is anyone voting for Casey voting for any particular "presidential" reason? Or just voting because he gave out about travellers and dole-heads? If it's the latter, how feckin' thick and easily led can you get? If he genuinely wanted to do anything about those "issues" then it should be the local council or the Dail he runs for. Not President. He might as well be ranting about the tides being too high. Fair enough if you have a genuine reason for voting for him. But what is that reason?
TCM wrote: » On one of the debates all (except Casey) candidates, when asked, said that they would gave no problem or would welcome a traveller site near their residence. On hearing such insincerity I decided to vote no 1 Casey and did so today.
Speak Now wrote: » Id say anyone that backed Casey without Higgins will be collecting.
Strawberry Milkshake wrote: » I have a tenner @ 12/1. Happy if that comes in
ARNOLD J RIMMER wrote: » I have €50 @ 10/1 Casey