Nov. 4th, 2008

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This year Greenwich changed from the mechanical voting machines to the ultra-modern "paper" method. Voting in CT is insanely simple. There is usually a maximum of 4-5 positions, and few if any additional "Questions". Unfortunately, this year is the once-in-twenty-years time CT votes on having a Constitutional Convention. A "Yes" on this Question would allow CT to become similar to California, in that the CT Constitution (CTC) could be amended by a simple popular vote. This is also about a month after the CT Supreme Court (CTSC) stated that same-sex marriages could occur. Why couldn't the CTSC make that judgement *after* today?

I've done my job. Now all I can do is await the results.
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This year Greenwich changed from the mechanical voting machines to the ultra-modern "paper" method. Voting in CT is insanely simple. There is usually a maximum of 4-5 positions, and few if any additional "Questions". Unfortunately, this year is the once-in-twenty-years time CT votes on having a Constitutional Convention. A "Yes" on this Question would allow CT to become similar to California, in that the CT Constitution (CTC) could be amended by a simple popular vote. This is also about a month after the CT Supreme Court (CTSC) stated that same-sex marriages could occur. Why couldn't the CTSC make that judgement *after* today?

I've done my job. Now all I can do is await the results.
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