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    Didn't even think about it, I always wear my panties, does that count? Next time we'll see.

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    I voted in my transitioned appearance - showed my new Driver's License photo (still the old name and "M"), was greeted by a poll worker who has known me for 25+ years. The woman in line in front of me had met the drab me on a dating site and had invited the new me to her home where I met her son. A neighbor came into the polling place without seeming to recognize me but she put it together when she saw me get in my car.

    Overall, voting "pretty" was completely uneventful but lots of fun.
    What's between your legs and what you like to do with it is your business, not mine. Please give me the same courtesy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elsa Larson View Post
    I voted in my transitioned appearance - showed my new Driver's License photo (still the old name and "M"), was greeted by a poll worker who has known me for 25+ years. The woman in line in front of me had met the drab me on a dating site and had invited the new me to her home where I met her son. A neighbor came into the polling place without seeming to recognize me but she put it together when she saw me get in my car.

    Overall, voting "pretty" was completely uneventful but lots of fun.
    You sound like you are getting it easier these days.
    I do not know your history but from what you say life seems easy.
    So I say, good for you Elsa.
    Work on your elegance,
    and beauty will follow.

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    Thumbs up Voting

    Quote Originally Posted by Janet_CD View Post
    I plan to go in mostly male mode face wise. No makeup but will be wearing my bra and panties under my woman's jeans and woman's top. I do not have a gender change marker documents, so my ID has "M" on my DL. Although haven't been asked to show my ID since starting to go to the polls when Kennedy & Nixon were running feel if I went appearing female, might be questioned on my "ID". One of the questions on the ballot will be for voter ID, I am voting NO, also same sex marriage question, voting NO!

    Janet
    Both the same sex marriage and voter ID were defeated in Minnesota. However there is more work to be done on same sex marriage in Minnesota is make that legal!

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    YES i did. have pic on hear what i look like. i did not have enty problems with it. talk to avery body ou t frount and had a goot time love cindy

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    Well, I have an androgenous DL photo... I walked in in a pink turtle neck and denum skirt, and nude pumps... There was a moment of confusion when I pronouned Brian, as (Bree-an) They kept trying to call me Anita, (may grandma's name also retuns to this adress, And I'm all.. no,,, "Bee-an.... b-r-i-a-n,,, funny spelling I know.... Anita's my gandma." Ohhhh... ok.... I found you now Bree-an..... sign here, and here's your ballot.....
    On a festive side note, A guy came in a few minutes later, and took the cubical next to me, and said "You have very pretty hair" I just said thanks, and went on about my buisness...

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    By the time the next one comes around, anything might have happened, Seems that the Poitical World is getting in shape for 2016, so why should you not get some practice in ?

    http://www.politico.com/news/stories...0.html?hp=t1_3

    ~Samm

    PS Not that I was practising, but i did once visit our Parliament in Edinburgh. Sadly none of the photos were of quality, but i did enjoy the trip. Somehow my red skirt did not go with the wooden paneling and seating.
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    A couple years ago I voted in gg shorts, top, sandles and underdressed including bra. People know me here, but no one said a word or gave me any strange looks. Only consideration I gave it was that it was hot and my top was light weight. Figured someone might see my bra lines as I bent over. Every one was way to busy to notice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Annabelle Larousse View Post

    Anyway, yes, I do plan to try and vote on Saturday en femme. I don't know how it will go. I plan to bring lots of ID with me, so maybe I'll get away with it. I'll let you know.
    Quote Originally Posted by stacycoral View Post
    Good for your girl, let us know how it goes for sure,
    Yes, this is Ireland, but we're having our referendum today, and I did get to vote with no problem. I showed up in my full glory (except that I was wearing slacks instead of a skirt because I'd just been out for a walk). The polling station, as always, is at a primary school, and when I got there, instead of going into the classroom where I always get my ballot, I asked to speak to the person in charge. I had a word with her in private, explained my situation, showed her my ID, and her response was, "No problem!" So she took me back to the classroom in question and had her people give me a ballot.

    And that was it. No problem.

    Annabelle

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    I hope the Irish vote went better than it did here in Florida. Lemme 'splain ...

    I work IT for the City, and one of the voting locations was here at City Hall, however we were also supporting the County IT people, so I got to run all over to the different voting sites in the City, so I heard some stories. A neighbor and her husband have been election volunteers for ten or so years, so we got together with them for some drinks and some stories this weekend.

    At least here in this county, voters are given ballots that they fill in an oval (using blue or black ink) which is then scanned in the different precincts by a two-sided scanner that is mounted on top of a large wheelie-type bin (like you put out the trash with). It specifically says, in LARGE CAPITAL LETTERS, that voters are not to mark their ballots with a check or an 'X'. Instead, they are to FILL IN THE OVAL, for ONE and ONLY ONE person for each office, and EXAMPLES ARE GIVEN. These instructions are also given in SIXTEEN (16) DIFFERENT LANGUAGES, including two forms of Chinese. Reasonably straightforward, you would think?

    Noooooo. As some of you may have noticed, people don't read signs (or instructions). There were ballots with FIVE votes for different candidates for various offices, there were the usual checks and 'X' marks, there were holes punched in the ballots (I guess they missed the punch-type Vote-a-matic machines from the 2000 election.), people SIGNED the ballots (Hello? Secret ballot, y'know?), all of which has to be reviewed by a judge. This is one reason why Florida is something of a laughingstock when it comes to elections.

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    Hi, Karanne! I'm afraid you'd be out of work here in Ireland. No IT is needed at elections. It's still the old-fashioned system of pencil and paper here, and all the counting of votes is done manually. (They did have voting machines in Dublin for a while, but I believe they've got rid of all of them now. They spent a fortune buying them, then spent another fortune storing them between elections and finally decided they weren't worth it.)

    The reason for this is Ireland's voting system (Proportional Representation) which is deliciously complicated. To give an example: in the last parliamentary election in my constituency there were 9 candidates for 3 seats. You can vote for all 9 of them if you want. You just rank them in order of your preference--1, 2, 3, etc., up to 9. In practice, nobody would do that. I myself voted for 3 of them, ranking them 1, 2, 3.

    When counting starts, all the ballots are divvied up among the candidates, depending on the Number 1 preference marked on the ballot. If nobody's elected on that round of counting, the candidate at the bottom is eliminated. All of his/her ballots will be examined to see what the Number 2 preferences are, and then those ballots will be distributed among the remaining candidates. Then the second round of counting is done to see if anybody's elected. If not, the candidate now at the bottom is eliminated and his/her ballots distributed among the remaining candidates according to Number 2 or 3 preferences. Then a third count is made, and so on, until three candidates are declared elected. In a big constituency there might be as many as 15 rounds or so of counting before all the winners are declared.

    In order to be elected a candidate has to reach the "quota". Since there are three seats up for grab in this constituency, the quota is one-fourth of the total vote.

    The way it would work for my ballot in particular is this: it would initially go to my Number 1 preference. If he/she is eliminated, it would then go to my Number 2 preference. If he/she is eliminated, it would go to my Number 3 preference. If he/she is eliminated, since I only marked 3 preferences, my ballot would be thrown out at that point.

    The good thing about the system is that you don't waste your vote by voting for someone you'd like to see elected but realistically hasn't a prayer. They'll be eliminated, but then your ballot will go to your Number 2 preference, who, hopefully, is somebody you can live with. So you have a good chance of helping at least a compromise candidate get elected.

    But as far as ballots in general go, it doesn't matter to a candidate whether the ballots he/she has got are Number 1, 2, 3 preferences or whatever. If a ballot eventually ends up in his/her pile, it counts as a vote. So after the first round of counting, every candidate will be looking at how many Number 1 preferences they got and then will be trying to predict how many other ballots will come his/her way from the other candidates so as to try and rate their chances of getting elected. E.g., a candidate might be in 6th position after the first round of counting, but if he/she is picking up lots of transfers, it might be enough to put him/her over the quota.

    Is all this clear? Probably not. There are many Irish people who've been voting for years and still haven't figured it out. Instead of marking a 1, 2, 3, etc., beside the candidate's names of their choice, they just check them all. Then, since it isn't clear who their Number 1, 2, 3 preferences are, their ballots get thrown out.

    What's the purpose of all this? Proportional Representation is designed to ensure that each party gets (at least roughly) the same percentage of seats in the Parliament as they get of the popular vote. And the system does actually work. It's complicated, and sometimes it takes two or three days to complete the counting in a particular constituency, but it's fair. I've always much preferred this system to the American electoral college.

    Another good thing is that the candidates will really be sweating it out. When there's three candidates left for the final seat and they're all running pretty much neck and neck and wondering who's the next one who's going to be elected and how many transfers they're going to get, they'll be in agony. Especially if the Returning Officer (the one in charge of the count) decides it's time to go to bed and they'll resume the counting in the morning. It's not often you see politicians really sweating like that.

    But the most fun of all is when a candidate loses out on a seat by, say, 6 votes out of about 20,000 cast. He/she immediately demands a recount, and the Returning Officer has no choice but to comply. Then they get to do the whole thing all over again. Gotta love it.

    Annabelle

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    I voted as male mode. I think voting as feminine mode ,i mayt change others vot.

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    Didn't see this until now. Some poll workers may question the sincerity of your vote if you are registered in your male name. Just something to consider to possibly avoid a scene unless you don't really care.
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    Kate, that isn't there job to question your sincerity, you could waste your vote on anything you want but you have the right to vote
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    Hmmmmm.....another vote coming up in another two weeks. I always underdress when voting (who cares?) Our state supreme court overthrew our voter ID law last summer just in time for a major recall election..... If the people tending the polls question your sincerity then I would question there bias.

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    I think Inge has the best answer: do a mail in ballot and walk to the post office/corner post box.

    Either that or be prepared to head back home after the 86 year old woman polling place worker freaks out when she sees your boy picture on your D/L.
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    In Chicago; The motto is.......Vote Early and Often.
    See there is two Halloweens in Illinois. One on the traditional day, Oct. 31 ST.
    And the second one on Election day, the first Tuesday in Nov.
    See that is when all the ghost come out to play. LOL
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    I’ve never been asked for ID at the polls, and I believe it may be illegal for the poll workers to ask for ID in California. I’ve always just showed them my voter pamphlet and then signed the sheet of registered voters for my precinct, after signing they hand me a ballot and I walk to one of the voting stations. When you get a driver’s license the DMV will register you to vote and they are not allowed to ask for proof of citizenship. I’ve worked with people who are not citizens who have admitted that they vote.
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