Excuse me Representative, did you vote for this bill? No, I did not. Um, apparently you did.

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I know this probably happens in most states and in Congress, but it’s deplorable to see. Rules should be enforced!


3 Responses
  1. Unbelieveable!

    It’s nice to know such things don’t happen in Indiana — I hope.

    Posted by Michael Jezierski on April 5th, 2008 at 1:50 pm |

  2. You’d think that would be secured with some kind of voting card or biometric reader…

    If they have too many votes, maybe they should consider hearing less legislation.

    Posted by Nathan Brindle on April 7th, 2008 at 10:50 am |

  3. I don’t care what the excuses are, this is a terrible practice. Not only are legislators overstepping their bounds by casting multiple votes, but they are preventing citizens from knowning exactly how their representative voted. If somebody else hits the “Yea” button for my legislator and I see that roll call later, how am I supposed to know whether or not he voted that way?

    Posted by Brian Sikma on April 7th, 2008 at 2:19 pm |

   
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