I live in the great state of Maryland. The voter registration deadline was October 14 and I've been a registered voter since November 1992, when I was first eligible. Confident that I was registered, for some reason today I remembered that I was still incorrectly registered at my parents old address in 2006. I'm a part-time voter, so 2007 wasn't all that important to me and I didn't bother to check. Today, I checked my registration and I'm still registered at the parents house in Montgomery County. Polling station is my old elementary school. Go Road Runners!
The problem is that I live in an entirely different county, Frederick. I changed my drivers license and vehicle registrations to reflect that within a week of moving. When filling out that form, I checked off the little box that says something about notifying voter registration. That was 2005. In 2006, I voted only for statewide elections and left the local politics to the real Montgomery locals.
This year however, I've decided to sell my local votes. $1.25/office or referendum. 10% off for the entire ballot, except for the presidential and statewide races. I have my morals so those must be sold for $2.50/office or referendum.
Any MoCo residents who need some vote to sway their way?
Bidders please send a comment to this message. You'll be notified of the $10 drop off location. Please type your ballot choices, because if I can not read your handwriting, I am not responsible for the vote I may or may not cast in your favor. Sorry, this offer is valid only for the November 4, 2008 Election Day. I plan on reasserting my Frederick County voting rights for the 2009 election.



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