• Tangentism@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Like large amounts of people register to vote under a party and may think of themselves as being under that banner. But they never actually join the parties in any official manner outside of voter registration.

    This is one of the weirdest things about US elections I don’t think I’ll ever understand. You register that you’re going to vote for a particular party before you actually vote??!!

    In the UK, it’s noones business who you vote, or intend to vote for, before or after an election.

    Some organisations might carry out exit polls but no-ones under any obligation to provide any information, or even if they do, whether it’s truthful information.

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      You don’t have to register how you’ll vote, but in most states you have to register to say that you will vote. Depending on the state the rules are different. Sometimes you only have to register once per residence, sometimes you have to register for each election. And then there’s the whole “purging the voter rolls” silliness which some states use to try to exclude certain demographics from voting at all.

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        You have to be a registered Democrat/Republican to vote in their respective primaries, though, which is a little like registering how you’ll vote. It’s a pretty bizarre system, to say the least.