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saidsimplesimon

(7,888 posts)
Mon Oct 15, 2018, 01:52 PM Oct 2018

Took me all morning to complete my ballot. [View all]

That was with help on the Judges from ballotpedia.com and recommendations or articles from the Arizona Republic on the other non-partisan portion. As always, it was a struggle to decide who should stay on the judicial bench and who should go home.

I can not believe that people who work could or would spend this much time. It's a shame that many leave a good portion of options on the ballot blank. The language used to explain some of the propositions with those for and against arguments would be enough to make my head spin if I was not a political junkie.

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how did you vote on 127? Mosby Oct 2018 #1
I have reservations on 127. saidsimplesimon Oct 2018 #3
I voted Yes on 127 too. nt DesertRat Oct 2018 #8
I voted for it grantcart Oct 2018 #5
Don't overlook the judges PandoraAwakened Oct 2018 #6
For judges, I look for endorsements from places like QLaw or Planned Parenthood LisaM Oct 2018 #2
Thanks, I will add QLaw for next time. saidsimplesimon Oct 2018 #4
Least time-consuming method to determine 'yes'/'no' on judges PandoraAwakened Oct 2018 #7
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