sam_gordon
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Today is our primary election (no, this is not a political post). I'm used to primaries being used to narrow down the field of candidates that will be on the ballet in the general election in November. Whether that's whoever wins the Republican/Democratic primary, or cutting down to 'x' number of candidates if a race is non-partisan.
BUT, we have a "local option" on our ballot this time to decide if the county will become "wet" (city already is wet). Obviously the choices are yes or no. So how does this work on a primary? Is the primary the only time we can vote for/against this? Will we need to make our choice known again in November?
Based on what I'm reading, it sounds like this is the vote. But does it seem strange to anyone that this is being done during a primary vs the general?
BUT, we have a "local option" on our ballot this time to decide if the county will become "wet" (city already is wet). Obviously the choices are yes or no. So how does this work on a primary? Is the primary the only time we can vote for/against this? Will we need to make our choice known again in November?
Based on what I'm reading, it sounds like this is the vote. But does it seem strange to anyone that this is being done during a primary vs the general?
