If your dad's voting No on 1, they're giving people rides to the polls and sending notaries to the homes of those who are unable to go out. Though I think the latter is more for invalids...
I honestly do not know which way he would have voted on that. And once he digs his heels in, there's no shifting him, anyway.
But when I called my sister, she had already voted, and my mom was waiting for my stepfather to get home so they could go vote, and I know there wasn't a single Yes vote in there, so three out of four ain't bad!
(. . . I failed to call my grandmother to remind her because I strongly suspect she would have/did vote Yes. Apparently I believe in selective democracy. Or something.)
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But when I called my sister, she had already voted, and my mom was waiting for my stepfather to get home so they could go vote, and I know there wasn't a single Yes vote in there, so three out of four ain't bad!
(. . . I failed to call my grandmother to remind her because I strongly suspect she would have/did vote Yes. Apparently I believe in selective democracy. Or something.)