This will be unpopular but I don’t think everyone should vote, especially if your going to vote straight ticket.
It’s my opinion that one should research the candidates and make decisions based on information about each one, especially in local elections.
One of our county commissioners is up today, the current guy has been in this position for 17 years and from what I have gathered he has done a good job. His opponent, formally our local weather man of 30 years is simply running on name recognition. Spoke with him on Saturday and he never once gave us a reason to vote for him and/or why the other guy should be voted out. My wife worked with him for years, he’s a very nice gentleman but neither of us are going to vote for him just because of the letter beside his name and we both lean that way more than the other.
Agree. If you have taken the time to be an informed voter, vote. If you have dug at least a bit beyond political ads and partisan pundits to know the historical actions, experience, and positions of the candidates when they weren’t in campaign mode, then vote for the candidates that you believe are the best choice: by all means vote. Whether you agree with me or not, who you should vote for: those are different topics not appropriate for this forum.
If you vote based on political ads, partisan pundits’ propaganda, or straight ticket because that’s the party your parents voted for without considering the merits of the candidates; please don’t vote.
The duty to vote includes the duty to be a voter who is as informed as reasonably possible and who has put some actual thought into that vote. To do otherwise is as irresponsible as firing a gun without aiming.