“There is a high level of upset among voters who feel their franchise was violated, ... One voter said she got a sample ballot in the mail, filled out all the little circles, then took it to the polls. It wasn't until she saw the discussion later in the news that she realized she had picked the wrong circle.”
Deborah Phillips
“Because the voters are going to decide this issue one way or the other, I just don't think the candidates' positions are that big of a deal.”
John Hancock
“If we have a serious violation at four polling stations, that is not many voters.”
Farid Ayar
“[Voters headed to the polls Tuesday to fill an open city council seat with one result certain — the nation's 10th largest city would soon have its first Vietnamese-American councilmember. School board member Madison Nguyen, 30, and attorney Linda Nguyen, 28, both Democrats, were in a runoff election that experts said shows the growing political clout of Vietnamese-Americans, an immigrant group that began arriving as political refugees three decades ago.] This is a new force in local, state and national politics, ... This is a new voting block. As they gain leadership positions, they'll increase in power.”
Terry Christensen
“For the great majority of voters, it's one team, and if Clinton's popular, Gore's popular; if Clinton's unpopular, Gore's unpopular.”
William Kristol
“That's one option voters and non-voters embrace. It puts undocumented immigrants into some kind of accounting system.”
Mark DiCamillo
“Our research shows that the number-one reason why qualified voters don't go to the polls on Election Day is not that they don't care, but that folks simply don't know enough about the candidates. The State Judicial Voter Guide goes a long way to empower voters with the facts they need to cast a confident ballot.”
Chris Heagarty