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YSK Americans, check to see if you can vote. Its real quick.

Link: www.vote.org/am-i-registered-to-vote/

Warning: you will get texted so use your disposal number.

With all the news about citizens discovering their voter status has been lapsed, and new rules for being a voter, everyone should check.

But also, sometimes you forget. I have new neighbors who finished moving a month ago, and when I asked if they changed their mailing address and checked their voting status, we discovered they weren’t.

ByteOnBikes OP ,

Sorry non-Americans that the American political landscape is a shit show. I hope you’re enjoying the popcorn.

Do other countries eat popcorn?

Buffalox , (edited )

Yes people of many/most countries do.
There are different ways, some places they put salt on, others put sugar on, cheese is also popular, and I think Americans use butter.
Personally I’d love if we could have something more spicy.

owatnext ,

I’ve witnessed people in America using salt, sugar, and butter. Sometimes all three. Personally I just do a dusting of nutritional yeast, it gives it a cheesy flavor.

H3L1X ,
@H3L1X@lemmy.ml avatar

I also like nutritional yeast on popcorn. Sometimes i will do curry powder instead.

JimmyBigSausage ,

Great for helping develop those yeast infections.

Today ,

We use it for making vegan queso. Never thought of putting it on popcorn.

FlightyPenguin ,
@FlightyPenguin@lemmy.world avatar

Popping corn, coconut oil, salt, cumin, garlic powder, and chipotle powder.

Buffalox ,

Sounds great, maybe I should try to make them myself, instead of buying them for the microwave.

Is chipotle normally super hot, or is it just Jalapnos? I like it hot, but not SUPER hot.

FlightyPenguin ,
@FlightyPenguin@lemmy.world avatar

It’s riper, smoked jalapeno, so a bit hotter, but not by an order of magnitude.

Buffalox ,

Ooh that sounds really nice then. 👍😀
I’ll have to see if it’s available here.

roofuskit ,

Pro tip, buy bulk popping corn and you can just pop it in the microwave with a brown paper bag.

ByteOnBikes OP ,

Sugar on popcorn? Wow!

I’ve been sprinkling spicy pepper flakes. Oil, spice, salt and pepper… Chefs kiss.

Bonesince1997 ,

Kettle corn is a sweet popcorn. Have you tried it?

ByteOnBikes OP ,

I was today years old when I learned that kettle corn is sugar-flavored. I just thought it was like… Pixie magic I dunno Im brain damaged from lead.

Bonesince1997 ,

Haha. Learning something new everyday!

Today ,

I had exchange friends in high school and they were as freaked out by salt as i was by sugar. I like kettle because it’s the best of both.

xantoxis ,
ByteOnBikes OP ,

Wut?

Waldowal ,
@Waldowal@lemmy.world avatar

I’m down

acockworkorange ,

What I’d give for some deviled eggs at the cinema concession store…

DampCanary ,
@DampCanary@lemmy.world avatar

While Amercia exports shit show, they offset it with another export: caramel popcorn

ByteOnBikes OP ,

I’ve never been prouder to export our caramel freedom. 🫡

MissJinx ,
@MissJinx@lemmy.world avatar

Wait, non-americans can’t vote?!!

roofuskit ,

And some Americans, depends on what state you live in and the shade of your skin.

LEDZeppelin ,

Serious question: Is this legit? Elon and his Nazi buddies are running fake voter registration sites

inlandempire , (edited )
@inlandempire@jlai.lu avatar

From the about page it looks like it’s a non profit that does not enforse or support candidates or parties, they claim to only try and work on erasing the barriers between voters and the act of voting

ByteOnBikes OP ,

Yep!

In the political side for nonprofits, there are clear rules of what you can do or not do. So a nonprofit with the goal of getting people to vote should not lean left or right.

In the one I volunteered at a decade ago for gay rights, each volunteer had to sign that they are simply pushing the issue forward, not promoting a particular politician or party. It was pretty freaking clear what party we were aligned with, but we couldn’t actively tell people to go vote for X or Y, only that here’s what party X has shared about the issue, while party Y hasn’t given us any comment about it.

PeepinGoodArgs ,

Vote.org is an classic site for voter registration. It has existed many years

douglasg14b , (edited )
@douglasg14b@lemmy.world avatar

That doesn’t answer the question.

Domains can expire, be sold, have their hosting (nameservers) changed…etc it’s very conceivable given the current climate that it could be a malicious site used for data exfiltration from prospective voters. The security posture, if any, of the owner are also unknown, meaning it may be unknowingly compromised.

Especially when you have people willing to drop tens of millions of dollars on voter suppression.

Plain and simple, don’t enter your personal information into a 3rd party site. Use your official government provided ones for this purpose.

PeepinGoodArgs ,

That’s fair

Catoblepas ,

If you don’t want to give a random site your information (good practice), scroll down and select your state from the drop down menu and it’ll direct you to your state government’s official website to check your registration. I actually had to enter less info than vote.org was asking for to check mine, lol.

Donebrach ,
@Donebrach@lemmy.world avatar

search for your state’s Secretary of State website or go to your state’s official website if you are concerned. An official government website will generally have a .gov address or a .state.StateLetterAbriviation.us or some permutation.

brbposting ,

OP ( @ByteOnBikes ):

Recommend changing your URL to the .gov:

usa.gov/confirm-voter-registration

This will take everyone to nass dot org/can-I-vote in Step 1, but I like sending people through a dot gov first so there’s no bamboozle concern. Feels right.

Thanks for spreading the word 😎 Checked mine when someone posted a recommendation Texans check their status the other day.

Edit: for “register or update [or check status]”, the fed provides:

vote.gov

The USA link focuses on checking status.

blaue_Fledermaus ,
@blaue_Fledermaus@mstdn.io avatar

The USian system is so bizarre.

Here in Brazil everybody HAS to register when turning 18. The registration can get suspended if you miss an election without justification, but you get a fine for each time.

Voting is not a right, it's a duty.

ByteOnBikes OP ,

Absolutely!

It’s in the core fabric of the American system. Yet some conspiracy theory has made voting and the right to vote a difficult process.

Telorand ,

In some countries, you get a fine for failure to vote, and voting day is a mandatory paid day off of work. I wish the US would do that.

blaue_Fledermaus ,
@blaue_Fledermaus@mstdn.io avatar

Here voting is always on a Sunday, and for those that work Sundays, the employer has to arrange so that they have time to go vote.

peanuts4life ,
@peanuts4life@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

“Warning: you will get texted so use your disposal number.”

Umm… What?

can ,

My thoughts exactly.

boredsquirrel ,
@boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net avatar

You get an SMS so use a spam phone number

trevor ,

The phone number isn’t a required field and you can just use [email protected] for the email. The site tells you whether you’re registered right away, without the need to check any emails they send.

MisterFrog ,
@MisterFrog@lemmy.world avatar

So why are they asking?

shininghero ,
@shininghero@pawb.social avatar

Looks like you can leave that field blank, and it’ll still work.

Ziglin ,

Imagine not just getting a letter explaining where to go vote on which day or if you prefer how to vote by post.

corsicanguppy ,

Don’t tell me whom I should or should not know.

Kolanaki ,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Warning: you will get texted so use your disposal number.

That field was optional. Just don’t put your phone number in at all.

Also it would have been weird if it came back and said I wasn’t registered when I’ve been getting my mail-in test ballots on time and everything.

IdleSheep ,
@IdleSheep@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

It is wild to me that in the US you’re not automatically registered to vote. The idea that you have to go through a manual process to exert one of your most basic constitutional rights is unfathomable to me.

Here when you turn 18 you can just vote. It’s that simple. No registration, no ticking a checkbox somewhere, you can simply go out there and vote the moment you’re 18.

s38b35M5 ,
@s38b35M5@lemmy.world avatar

In the USA many states work very hard to remove voters’ registration and voting locations so the folks they don’t want voting can’t place their votes.

asdfbla ,

You just have to stop thinking the US is an actual democracy and everything will make sense (or rather you will understand why nothing makes sense)

Donebrach ,
@Donebrach@lemmy.world avatar

We’re the oldest democracy in the world and as such are likely the most poorly designed.

urandom ,

Is Greece that bad politically?

nifty , (edited )
@nifty@lemmy.world avatar

Their comment is based on this criteria:

Countries are classified as democracies if they meet the following conditions:

Executive: The executive is directly or indirectly elected in popular elections and is responsible either directly to voters or to a legislature.

Legislature: The legislature (or the executive if elected directly) is chosen in free and fair elections.

Voting: A majority of adult men has the right to vote.

Source weforum.org/…/countries-are-the-worlds-oldest-dem…

For anyone interested: the prehistoric origin of democracy, ie before the Greeks, is also interesting

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_democracy

ZealousSealion ,

It’s been a proto-democracy for so long, that it has become a pseudo-democracy.

acockworkorange ,

It’s to prevent double voting. Because even federal elections are conducted by the individual states, there is no central register for who has already voted. There’s also early voting. So in theory one could vote on multiple states on the same election.

That’s the official reason, anyway.

IdleSheep ,
@IdleSheep@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Nothing about the US system is particularly geared to prevent double voting.

I get that you don’t have a federal register (something you should really fix tbh) but requiring manual registration when you could, oh idk, simply register people when they are born and then later automatically provide them a unique ID they can vote with? (I’m not even talking a government ID for the purposes of identifying yourself to law enforcement and stuff, I’m talking even just a voter ID for the sake of voting only)

Then have part of the number in that ID identify the state you’re from if you want to prevent crossing borders to double vote (kinda like how credit card numbers have that info on them).

It’s what they do here anyway, I’ve had an ID since I was like 4, and it’s with that document that I and everyone else votes.

Though I know the US is probably too anti-democratic for this and none of the parties in power want to change jack.

acockworkorange ,

something you should really fix tbh

Why me? I’m not even a U.S. citizen.

nieminen ,

I have a brother in Oregon, they auto register there.

AceFuzzLord ,

Doesn’t matter where you are in the world, vote if you can. I’m lucky enough to be in an area of the US where we get mail ballots, so the worst I have to deal with are right wingers complaining mail in ballots lead to fraud and then doing it themselves by dumping mail.

MrPoopbutt ,

How does one get a disposal number?

leftzero ,

Just use some fake easy to remember number, like 0118 999 881 999 119 725 3, for instance.

Donebrach ,
@Donebrach@lemmy.world avatar

Just as a PSA, if anyone is concerned about malfeasance in the voter registration process, go to your state of residence’s Secretary of State website or the main State Website. I will not post any links becuase if you can’t navigate the web to find an official website I really don’t think you should be voting—sorry kids, mids and olds.

Your state’s Secretary of State website will have instructions on how to both register to vote and to actually vote. Your state’s official website will also have the same information if your state doesn’t have that office and registration is controlled by some other entity.

We (united states citizens) live in a federation and the reality of that is most elections are handled by local powers so there are some ocassional differences in how voting is administrated, key point—go to your locality’s OFFICIAL websites to find how to register to vote.

It really does matter. There are elections beyond the presidency. Hate your senator? vote, hate your Representative? VOTE. HATE YOUR STATE REPS? FUCKING VOTE? Live in a state where ballot initiatives are a thing??? FUCKING VOTE!!!

it doesnt cost money. just register and educate yourself on what’s on the ballot and go to the goddamn polls. there are a lot of issues causing problems right now in the US but at least one thing we can do is go to the ballots on election days and vote based on our convictions.

Donebrach ,
@Donebrach@lemmy.world avatar

who’s downvoting and can you explain why?

stoneparchment ,
@stoneparchment@possumpat.io avatar

because the very first thing you say in this post basically amounts to “I think I have the authority to decide the basis on which we determine who deserves to vote”

like, yeah, most people can navigate to their secretary of state websites. And it’s not really your responsibility to have to link the pages anyway.

But doing it for that reason aligns you philosophically with people who think that the illiterate, the elderly, the poor, the disabled, the critically ill, etc. somehow don’t deserve to vote. It aligns you ideologically with other people who think they can decide who deserves to vote, with people who want to disenfranchise others-- in essence, it aligns you ideologically with many Republicans

Donebrach ,
@Donebrach@lemmy.world avatar

If someone is so inept that they are incapable of utilizing the internet or otherwise seeking help from a person who they trust, or (shock) reach out to their local authorities to navigate the very simple task of registering to vote then yes, I believe said individual is probably not in a position to cast a meaningful and informed vote. Does that disenfranchise people? Yes. There is a point in which we must draw a line in saying certain individuals are not eligible to participate in this system (which we do all the time; see: minors, felons, etc.)

That being said, my comment is not physically stopping a moron-incapable-of-using-google from registering to vote—further I provided general information on how to do it. I want everyone who can do so to vote.

laughterlaughter ,

Your opinion is very weird, friend.

Donebrach ,
@Donebrach@lemmy.world avatar

How is wanting people to vote a weird opinion?

laughterlaughter ,

Says a group of people don’t deserve to vote.

Claims he wants people to vote.

Your logic is even weirder.

Donebrach ,
@Donebrach@lemmy.world avatar

Ah, yes of course, because there can’t be any subtlety to how we feel societal systems be implemented—it must all be all or nothing. Regardless, nothing I posted is blocking people from voting or advocating for actual impediments. I just shared an aside that my personal opinion is that if someone is too stupid to figure out how to vote they probably shouldn’t be voting in the first place.

laughterlaughter ,

if someone is too stupid to figure out how to vote they probably shouldn’t be voting in the first place.

Not what you said at the beginning, but if we take this new one, let’s just say that it’s a false equivalency and call it a day.

You’re no better than the disconnected billionaires and politicians.

plz1 ,

This. No way in hell I’m entering all that personal info on a non-official website. That’s how you get on voter spam lists…

Head ,

Only accepts US phone numbers, so probably not for US citizens living abroad.

RaoulDook ,

Phone number is not required. I left it blank and it worked.

Head ,

Tyyy

xpsking ,

Why vote.org and not vote.gov???

MisterFrog ,
@MisterFrog@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, I’d be super sus doing this via a 3rd party.

Brickardo ,

Can you lose your voting rights in the USA?

Whaaaaat?

Notyou ,

Yes. If you are a convicted felony, you lose your right to vote until you get out and request to get the right back from the state. Each state has their own rules. Some are automatic and some are a pain in the ass.

Some states also have been known to purge voters from their database sometime before an election. They claim it’s either an error or just getting rid of old records of deceased voters. No one believes them though.

Thebeardedsinglemalt ,

Which is how Kemp managed to get “elected” in GA years back

authorinthedark ,

technically yes with a felony conviction, but this is referring to losing your voter registration not your rights

ayyy ,

Yep and the person with the most votes isn’t the winner either! It’s super fun and cool living in a non-democracy.

laughterlaughter ,

when I asked if they changed their mailing address and checked their voting status, we discovered they weren’t.

They weren’t what?

Etterra ,

Registered to vote, pedant.

laughterlaughter ,

Oh okay.

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