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KrissaKray t1_ivjuqti wrote
Always has been. I'm grateful I prepared before voting because the amount of people I heard around me while voting saying "what do these questions mean?!" was too dang high.
Happy_Confection90 t1_ivnfz37 wrote
And it's epidemic. In my town a handful of years ago (2018 or 2019) we had questions that were so confusingly worded that people people voted against creating bike paths but in a different question 100 more people for purchasing signage for the to-be-created bike paths they'd voted against. It was like 400 yes on bike path votes and 500 yes on bike path signage.
Demfer t1_ivjnxep wrote
I voted both NO
warren_stupidity t1_ivjpo7h wrote
Despite the ridiculous wording of 1, it is really simple. The registrar of probate has nothing to do. The position needs to be eliminated.
thishasntbeeneasy t1_ivk5mcd wrote
The person who writes the wording on these questions should be eliminated too. If a 4th grader can't figure out what it means, it needs a re-write.
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drLilu t1_ivjgprc wrote
Thank you! That's exactly what I was looking for this morning.
treetorpedo t1_ivjn3fr wrote
Much appreciated!
highalbedolowlibido t1_ivk9fmv wrote
Is it only one delegate per town, or more based on population?
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ThatWerewolfTho t1_ivjkh3b wrote
It's a living document, dummy. It's *supposed* to change with the times.
valleyman02 t1_ivk3mhw wrote
When does that start?
ThatWerewolfTho t1_ivki8h0 wrote
When people stop treating constitutions like holy scripture.
oscar-foxtrot t1_ivjje10 wrote
Good article. The wording of the ballot questions is horrible.