If you just vote a straight Republican ticket in NC
you will not vote for Gov. Romney for
President
See election law at http://www.ncvoter.net/straightticket.html
If using the "straight ticket" option on your
ballot - vote in three steps:
1. Vote for Governor Romney for president
2. Vote Straight ticket option
3. Then vote for Judicial Contests and local non partisan contests.
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North Carolina Straight Ticket Confusion
Voting Straight Ticket in North Carolina does NOT include
the Presidential contest.
NC voters threw away 92,000 votes for President in 2004
because of confusing law. Other states report problems in ballot miscounts due
to straight ticket programming errors.
"The offices of President and Vice President of the
United States are not included in a Straight Party vote. This contest must
be voted separately."
NC is the only state in the US where straight ticket
voting does not count for President. Our state has one of the highest
undervote rates for President in the Country
NC Straight Ticket Voting Facts:
President - straight ticket voting does not count for
President You must vote separately for President.
Non Partisan - straight ticket doesn't count for non
partisan contests (like Judicial).
Multi Seat Contests - If you vote straight ticket but
you also cross over vote, your party choices are erased in that multi seat
race.
You will have to go back and mark your party choices
in that multi seat race.
Straight Ticket is optional. You do not have to
select the "straight party". Just make your choices separately.
Make sure that you spread the word
on this to all NC voters
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