| Concord |
| Have you ever voted in a "national" election - for political office. If so, where? Do you think your vote made a difference? |
| shafique |
| Yes. Uk. No (results were foregone conclusions) |
| Chocoholic |
| No-one worth voting for. :wink: |
| bushra21 |
| Seeing as how I wasn't yet 18 at the time of the last election in the States, no I havent. But I did register to vote soon after. I haven't voted in any majour...national elections yet though...waiting :D |
| Chocoholic |
| I miss the raving looney party with screaming Lord Such. |
| zam |
| Nope, never had the chance. Still regret it though. :?: :roll: |
| Mr & Mrs Inquirer |
you should have not wasted your vote ! you should have "VOTED FOR THE BNP" :) |
| shafique |
| Mr & Mrs - A friend of mine is considering voting for the BNP, as long as they promise to pay for his flight back home (he's thinking of retiring back to Mauritius - so he wouldn't mind the flights paid for). :) Cheers, Shafique |
| asc_26 |
| I voted once and that's the presidential election. The candidate I voted is still the president now. :D I was so happy exercising my constitutional rights, and happier because all the candidates i put in the ballot won. :D |
| kanelli |
| Yes, I have voted. No, my candidates haven't made it to Prime Minister yet. Yes, I still think it makes a difference. |
| weary_heart |
| No, I havent voted yet. Ill make it sure that on the next presidential election, I'm registered and I will vote. It will surely make a difference. |
| noni |
| Yes....in the last presidential US election a difference? well..we all know how that turned out. :? |
| bear |
| Not yet If and when i do, it will be a vote in the American government only if i vote as a registered republican. |
| bushra21 |
infidel |
| dubai girl |
| I vote in the U.S., and I think it makes a difference. |
| zam |
Did you vote for Bush? :roll: |