Did you vote "NO" to all the ballot measures?

Submitted by aldante on May 19, 2009 - 12:06pm
Yes
51% (21 votes)
No
22% (9 votes)
Did not vote
27% (11 votes)
Total votes: 41
Submitted by drboom on May 19, 2009 - 12:17pm.

My wife (a teacher) and I both voted no on everything. She's keeping quiet about it, obviously. :-) In other words, we voted our conscience, not our narrow interests. She might lose her job as a result, but that's life.

The legislative pay raise measure sounded good until I considered the politics that would result: assemblycritters would have incentive to compromise on anything, no matter how bad it is for the state.

The rest of the measures just kick the can down the road and fail to address the underlying problems.

Submitted by drboom on May 19, 2009 - 12:18pm.

My wife (a teacher) and I both voted no on everything. She's keeping quiet about it, obviously. :-) In other words, we voted our conscience, not our narrow interests. She might lose her job as a result of a budgetary crisis, but that's life.

The legislative pay raise measure sounded good until I considered the politics that would result: assemblycritters would have incentive to compromise on anything, no matter how bad it is for the state.

The rest of the measures just kick the can down the road and fail to address the underlying problems.

Submitted by lookingagain on May 19, 2009 - 12:22pm.

I voted no on A-E but yes on F. I know that it is a pointless measure, but it felt good to vent my frustration with Sacramento

Submitted by meadandale on May 19, 2009 - 12:26pm.

lookingagain wrote:
I voted no on A-E but yes on F. I know that it is a pointless measure, but it felt good to vent my frustration with Sacramento

A friend did the same thing but 1F is as much of a sham as the rest. It's a feel good measure with no real teeth.

The message you should have sent is "Do your f****ng jobs and quit sending us propositions" by voting no on everything. Want to make sure that legislators don't get a pay raise when we have a deficit? Fire them when they come up for election for their part in the deficit and put in someone else.

Submitted by aldante on May 19, 2009 - 2:04pm.

I expect in the real election there will be a lot more "did not vote" but it will be interesting to see if this reflects the overall results of those who do vote.

Submitted by lookingagain on May 19, 2009 - 2:28pm.

aldante wrote:
I expect in the real election there will be a lot more "did not vote" but it will be interesting to see if this reflects the overall results of those who do vote.

Granted I voted first thing in the morning (about 8:30) but the poll workers seemed almost stunned when I walked in and as I was watching as they flipped through the voter role to find my name I did not notice a single vote signature on any of the pages. So in the real elections I think that "did not vote" will win buy a landslide

Not that low turnout is a bad thing...

Submitted by CBad on May 19, 2009 - 2:32pm.

Clicking YES I voted NO is kind of awkward. I wonder how accurate this poll is because of that.

Just sayin'. :)

Submitted by peterb on May 19, 2009 - 3:24pm.

CBad, ditto

Submitted by barnaby33 on May 19, 2009 - 3:33pm.

Voted no on everything except the diversion of funds from the mental health fund (temporary). That one made some sense to me. If the state has accounts that are in surplus the money should be shifted to other programs. It won't stop the cuts and layoffs that are going to happen anyway.

Josh

Submitted by afx114 on May 19, 2009 - 3:34pm.

FUCK! I think I accidentally voted for Pat Buchanan.

Submitted by aldante on May 19, 2009 - 4:19pm.

Piggs are smart

Submitted by drboom on May 19, 2009 - 4:26pm.

aldante wrote:
Piggs are smart

Oink!

(But not smart enough to avoid the ole double post, sorry.)

Submitted by davelj on May 19, 2009 - 9:43pm.

lookingagain wrote:
I voted no on A-E but yes on F. I know that it is a pointless measure, but it felt good to vent my frustration with Sacramento

I did the same. I'm out of town, so a bit out of touch with CA issues... when do we find out the outcomes?

Submitted by equalizer on May 19, 2009 - 11:11pm.

davelj wrote:
lookingagain wrote:
I voted no on A-E but yes on F. I know that it is a pointless measure, but it felt good to vent my frustration with Sacramento

I did the same. I'm out of town, so a bit out of touch with CA issues... when do we find out the outcomes?


Props were guaranteed to lose because Govinator left the state today for a week. Easy to predict after the massive tax rally in Corona on Sat.

Voters say no way, all go down except 1F, which will force these sharks to vote on anything to get paid.

http://www.sacbee.com/

Submitted by svelte on May 20, 2009 - 6:16am.

aldante wrote:
Piggs are smart

A pig is a jolly companion
Boar, sow, barrow or gilt --
A pig is a pal who'll boost your morale
Though mountains may topple and tilt
When they've blackballed, bamboozled and burned you
When they've turned on you Tory and Whig,
Though you may be thrown over by Tabby and Rover,
You'll never go wrong with a pig, a pig
You'll never go wrong with a pig!

- Thomas Pynchon ("Gravity's Rainbow")

Submitted by donaldduckmoore on May 20, 2009 - 10:12pm.

Yes except that I do not want them to have a pay raise.