RE: To my fellow Americans - who did you vote for?
November 8, 2016 at 8:30 pm
(This post was last modified: November 8, 2016 at 8:33 pm by c172.)
I'm behind Hillary, and went Democrat with all the other major offices. School district seats I kind of forget, but mostly minorities, I think (not something I try to do. Substance over race).
I'm an Independent, but as much as I prefer a multiparty system, I worry about voting any third party candidates for president.
No on the Chargers stadium (Measure C), yes on the tax (Measure D) that would allow Qualcomm Stadium to be sold for educational land.
Yes on K (requiring top two mayoral candidates to faceoff during the general election regardless of primary results) and L in favor of amending charter law to require citizens’ initiatives and veto referendums to appear on the next November general election ballot and not a June primary ballot.
Yes on M in favor of allowing the city to increase by 38,680 the number of housing units available for people with low incomes.
Yes on N in favor of imposing a tax, ranging from 5 to 15 percent, on the gross receipts of non-medical marijuana businesses in the city of San Diego.
No on Prop 58 opposing repealing most of Proposition 227, which was designed to prohibit non-English languages from being used in public schools.
Yes on 62, repealing the death penalty, but also Yes on 66, changing the death penalty procedures to speed up the appeals process by
ETA: And of course, Yes on 64. Marijuana.
I'm an Independent, but as much as I prefer a multiparty system, I worry about voting any third party candidates for president.
No on the Chargers stadium (Measure C), yes on the tax (Measure D) that would allow Qualcomm Stadium to be sold for educational land.
Yes on K (requiring top two mayoral candidates to faceoff during the general election regardless of primary results) and L in favor of amending charter law to require citizens’ initiatives and veto referendums to appear on the next November general election ballot and not a June primary ballot.
Yes on M in favor of allowing the city to increase by 38,680 the number of housing units available for people with low incomes.
Yes on N in favor of imposing a tax, ranging from 5 to 15 percent, on the gross receipts of non-medical marijuana businesses in the city of San Diego.
No on Prop 58 opposing repealing most of Proposition 227, which was designed to prohibit non-English languages from being used in public schools.
Yes on 62, repealing the death penalty, but also Yes on 66, changing the death penalty procedures to speed up the appeals process by
- putting trial courts in charge of initial petitions challenging death penalty convictions,
- establishing a time frame for death penalty review,
- requiring appointed attorneys to work on death penalty cases.
ETA: And of course, Yes on 64. Marijuana.
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