Just remember, if you want your early ballot to be part of the initial results on Tuesday evening, it must be received by the Friday before the election. Otherwise, it will be counted with all the early ballots received after that (it takes time to verify your signature). Check BeBallotReady for the nearest location to where you live or work to drop off that early ballot. Note the hours too.
When I used to be involved in scientific conferences, nearly all of the paper submissions would come in either early in the submission period or just before the deadline (where the latter bump was by far the biggest). I suppose early ballot submission may not be all that different - it's about being human.
But if you largely vote in the general based on party affiliation & you live in a non-competitive district, it almost serves no practical purpose to vote in a partisan primary, other than to make you feel good. Your favored party's candidate is going to lose the general anyway & the other party's candidate is going to win. There is so little distinction between the intraparty candidates that it matters little who becomes the candidates of each party, your party's still going to lose & their party's going to win. Maybe I'm just too cynical, but that's how I see it.
Just remember, if you want your early ballot to be part of the initial results on Tuesday evening, it must be received by the Friday before the election. Otherwise, it will be counted with all the early ballots received after that (it takes time to verify your signature). Check BeBallotReady for the nearest location to where you live or work to drop off that early ballot. Note the hours too.
Alex Kolodin appears to be a deranged, deluded loon.
Hey, you're insulting deranged, deluded loons!
When I used to be involved in scientific conferences, nearly all of the paper submissions would come in either early in the submission period or just before the deadline (where the latter bump was by far the biggest). I suppose early ballot submission may not be all that different - it's about being human.
The deep state ate my homework.
But if you largely vote in the general based on party affiliation & you live in a non-competitive district, it almost serves no practical purpose to vote in a partisan primary, other than to make you feel good. Your favored party's candidate is going to lose the general anyway & the other party's candidate is going to win. There is so little distinction between the intraparty candidates that it matters little who becomes the candidates of each party, your party's still going to lose & their party's going to win. Maybe I'm just too cynical, but that's how I see it.