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I voted today! Did you? by Illiad 2005-05-17 11:44:37
Assuming, of course, you're a Canadian citizen residing in B.C. and care about the B.C. Election.

I voted YES in the Referendum for the Single Transferable Vote and voted for Olga Illich, the B.C. Liberal MLA (and incumbent) for Richmond Centre.

[ Reply ]
  a bit off topic, but may i ask what's it about? (n/t) by m.b.b.h2005-05-17 11:47:07
    What what's about, the referendum? by farfalla2005-05-17 11:54:26
      I hope it passes. by nix2005-05-17 13:05:00
    B.C. Provincial Election. by Illiad2005-05-17 11:57:18
      ooh ok by m.b.b.h2005-05-17 12:02:01
      And... by Kickstart2005-05-17 12:07:35
  Not yet, but I'm going after work by farfalla2005-05-17 11:51:29
  Yes! by Kickstart2005-05-17 11:53:24
    STV? by Patch2005-05-17 11:58:07
      Nevermind, re-read illiads post (n/t) by Patch2005-05-17 11:58:46
  It just occurs to me, Illiad... by farfalla2005-05-17 11:57:28
    "Announcing the next riding in Richmond... by Illiad2005-05-17 11:58:15
  Yes, early and by mail. by Control2005-05-17 11:59:30
  WIll vote later today by MikeCDN2005-05-17 12:24:40
  Or you live in Phoenix, Arizona by carl522005-05-17 12:34:15
    Or in Easton, Pennsylvania. by RetiQlum22005-05-17 12:44:06
  Yes. Details... by particle_canine2005-05-17 16:56:36
    Why do you want STV? (n/t) by hej2005-05-18 01:08:23
  Don't vote, it only encourages them. (n/t) by hieraco2005-05-17 21:02:43

 

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