Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Vote for anybody you want

Someone asked me today, "If you voted for someone in the primary, doesn't that mean you have to vote for them in November, too?"

I want to let as many people as I possibly can know that the answer to that question is a big fat NO. Nope, not even, no, no, no. You are fully entitled to change your mind about a candidate between the primary and the general election, and in a general election you are also fully entitled to vote for candidates in as many different parties as you want. However, you cannot vote in the April 1st run-off between Charlie Ross and Gregg Harper if you voted on a Democratic ballot in the March 11th primary. This is because the run-off, which is between two Republicans, is an actually an extension of the primary. If you didn't vote at all on March 11th, you can still vote on April 1st.

If you live in Lauderdale County and have questions about your eligibility to vote, call the circuit clerk's office at 601-482-9731. If you would like to learn more about the candidates, you can find info on all of them at www.votesmart.org.

Check tomorrow's Star for a detailed story on who can and can't vote on April Fool's day.

- Jennifer Jacob
Staff Writer
jjacob@themeridianstar.com

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