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landsgemeinde.

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in a small Swiss canton, residents vote with a show of hands

 

You’re looking at a form of direct democracy. Recently, thousands of citizens gathered in the small Swiss canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden to cast their votes, not by filling in bubbles on paper ballots or using curtained booths, but by a simple show of hands.

For hours, questions boomed over loudspeakers about constitutional, legislative, and financial issues, in addition to elections for local leaders. Residents of the canton — home to roughly 17,000 – either raised their hands for “yes” or kept them down for “no.” From a wooden podium, the chief magistrate visually assessed the crowd to determine each outcome.

 The tradition, known as the Landsgemeinde, dates back over 600 years and survives in only two of Switzerland’s 26 cantons due to concerns over privacy and practicality in areas with larger populations. But locals note that thetransparency can be a strength. “I think it’s nice to have it direct and to talk with people about it and to hear arguments directly,” Ursulina, a 31-year-old voter, told Agence France-Presse.

Angela Koller, the head of the cantonal government, added: “Standing together with other people, you can experience politics with all your senses.” She noted that the system “isn’t perfect,”but “we have a culture here where people can tolerate that, where they know they have different opinions.”

 

“what people have the capacity to choose, they have the ability to change.”

–madeleine k. albright

 

 

source credits: france 24, fabrice coffrinni, AFP

fighting for democracy.

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at the Michigan Democratic Party State Convention in Detroit 

Joe Louis has our back

one of the greatest fighters of all time

lots of passion and energy as the party works for endorsements

 the delegates react

 standing up for strong candidates on the ballot

7, 252 delegates attended this year, the most in history

people are interested, informed, and involved 

update:

after a long day

of

 pitches, glitches

cheers, jeers

stickers, buttons

clipboards, billboards

indoor parades

after all of the final

signatures, tallies, and votes

were counted, recounted, and certified

candidates have officially

 been selected for the primary ballot

 happy results

on a very successful day

‘in the face of impossible odds, people who love this country can change it.’

-barack 0bama

 

 

 

photo credits: andrew roth, michigan chronicle, detroit news

dignity for all.

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yesterday was a voting day in some of the states 

wonderful to see such big turnouts

what we chose shows what we value

not just for ourselves

but also for the good of others.

‘democracy is not just the right to vote; it is the right to live in dignity.’

-Naomi Klein, Canadian author, social activist, and filmmaker

image credit: ACLU of Michigan

we must use it.

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sending the word out, reminding people just how very important this is

‘the vote is precious.

it is the most powerful non-violent tool we have in a democratic society,

and we must use it.’

-john lewis

 

today, we rest.

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not me, but a cat supermodel, also choosing a day of  rest

wonderful new experiences

being on the other side

at the polls yesterday

good people to work with

city support and check-ins

lots of young people, people who came in the rain, motivated, informed

asking to vote

trouble shooting

problems resolved without issue

good dress rehearsal

for the big show in november

 i learned so very much

from 6am to 10pm.

today, we  rest. 

“in retirement, i look for days off from my days off.”

– mason coole

 

 

 

 

image credit: google images

primary reason.

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today i’ll be working at the polls for our primary

please make sure to vote

with your heart and your mind

if you haven’t already

it can make all the difference

primaries matter.

‘nobody will ever deprive the american people of the right to vote except the american people themselves

and the only way they could do that is by not voting.’

-franklin d. roosevelt

 

 

art credit: shepard fairey

 

polling.

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recently went through my training

to work at the polls

in the upcoming elections

primary election – august 6

general election – november 5

with a diverse group of community members

of all political leanings

wanting to help to support the system

a lot of work, training, time, planning, set up, security measures

go into the process

i saw firsthand how much integrity

figures into the equation

and is top of mind

trying to make is as accurate, easy, and accessible to all people

absentee voting, early voting, drop boxes, in person, and mail-in voting options

i feel good about it

hoping people will

 read, listen, talk, watch, question

learn all they can

exercise their right to choose

i’ll be ready for you

and will see you there.

‘every election is determined by the people who show up.’

-*larry sabato

 

*Dr. Larry J. Sabato is the founder, director, and professor at theUniversity of Virginia Center for Politics. He has had visiting appointments at Oxford University and Cambridge University in Great Britain. A Rhodes Scholar, he received his doctorate from Oxford, and he is the author or editor of two dozen books on American politics.

 

image credit: shepard fairey

never surrender.

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received my early primary ballot

checked one box

and done.

feels good

heading off to the clerk’s office .

 

“not voting is not a protest, it’s a surrender.”

-keith ellison, attorney general, state of minnesota, usa

vote for them.

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“children don’t vote but adults who do must stand up and vote for them.”

-marian wright edelman

 American activist for civil rights and children’s rights,

Founder and President Emerita of the Children’s Defense Fund.

VOTE

rally.

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another day, another rally!

big gretch

our governor

and

pete buttigieg

transportation secretary/new michigander

come to campus

to inspire and rally the troops.

“we can’t slow up because of our love for democracy and our love for america.”

-dr. martin luther king, jr.