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itsmethebirb OP t1_ivlhpib wrote
Reply to comment by ThinkySushi in Considered voter intimidation? I took my son with me like always, and this time was watched. by itsmethebirb
Appreciate that. Again, I am bad at social settings. This place, I mean the women always side eyed me which whatever, my old polling place I got asked for ID by a woman when she realized I wasn’t married, that was the 2016 election and the first time I voted in a major election. Part of my ptsd is I am always on edge when out in public. I figured I could’ve been overreacting, hence asking for opinions. Thanks for the honesty!
itsmethebirb OP t1_ivlfn0m wrote
Reply to comment by ThinkySushi in Considered voter intimidation? I took my son with me like always, and this time was watched. by itsmethebirb
It’s a small polling place, she wasn’t in my personal bubble but there wasn’t an option to for her to be further. The fact that she left where she was standing which was closer to the doors and came around to stand behind me and do the peeking body language, is what concerned me. She was also on the shorter side, so maybe that made it more noticeable to me? It was just weird. It was a whole lean over with her arms crossed, full weight on one leg with eyes directed at my ballot. The best I can describe it is nosey Karen behavior. She really didn’t like that I said I though this was supposed to be private, the audible huff and storm off is ultimately what made me uneasy.
itsmethebirb OP t1_ivl2cdr wrote
Reply to comment by FMG1978 in Considered voter intimidation? I took my son with me like always, and this time was watched. by itsmethebirb
You’re right
itsmethebirb OP t1_ivktxv8 wrote
Reply to comment by ILikeMyGrassBlue in Considered voter intimidation? I took my son with me like always, and this time was watched. by itsmethebirb
Same, my parents are super conservative. Never an issue, and yes I pressed buttons too. But this was a full the bubble in with a pen deal. He always watches. He loves being a part of it. I just don’t want him being afraid to go in the future. I want him to stay excited to vote. He got upset thinking he got me in trouble.
itsmethebirb OP t1_ivkrvjn wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Considered voter intimidation? I took my son with me like always, and this time was watched. by itsmethebirb
It’s fine, I should’ve expected it. I should know the risks when posting to Reddit all things considered. But I’m not offended, I got my answer and that’s all I wanted.
itsmethebirb OP t1_ivkomf8 wrote
Reply to comment by AnotherDaveFella in Considered voter intimidation? I took my son with me like always, and this time was watched. by itsmethebirb
Okay thank you. I’ve never had a poll worker look over me like that before. Just felt super weird and her behavior after I said something made me more suspicious.
itsmethebirb OP t1_ivkofyz wrote
Reply to comment by poppenweiler in Considered voter intimidation? I took my son with me like always, and this time was watched. by itsmethebirb
Still hasn’t answered my question, are the poll workers allowed to look over your shoulder while you’re filling out your ballot? Thats my question. If so, then I am wrong. It was odd to me that she walked away the second I said I thought it was supposed to be private, like she knew what she was doing was wrong.
itsmethebirb OP t1_ivko1kf wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Considered voter intimidation? I took my son with me like always, and this time was watched. by itsmethebirb
How I dress doesn’t state my beliefs but okay.
itsmethebirb OP t1_ivknovc wrote
Reply to comment by Odd_Description_2295 in Considered voter intimidation? I took my son with me like always, and this time was watched. by itsmethebirb
I’ve never had an issue taking him. They’re always so welcoming, give him a sticker, joke about him participating. It’s just odd that this time the lady felt the need to be a Hawk.
itsmethebirb OP t1_ivknap9 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Considered voter intimidation? I took my son with me like always, and this time was watched. by itsmethebirb
So they’re allowed to come look over your shoulder? Because that’s what I’m asking.
itsmethebirb OP t1_ivkn6mx wrote
Reply to comment by FMG1978 in Considered voter intimidation? I took my son with me like always, and this time was watched. by itsmethebirb
It’s about accountability. Not about me being a victim but preventing others from being one.
itsmethebirb OP t1_ivkn2re wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Considered voter intimidation? I took my son with me like always, and this time was watched. by itsmethebirb
Okay but if you ignore the small stuff, it escalates. Hence the climate we’re in now. It’s about accountability.
itsmethebirb OP t1_ivkmuc6 wrote
Reply to comment by FMG1978 in Considered voter intimidation? I took my son with me like always, and this time was watched. by itsmethebirb
It’s not a matter of being a victim… it’s a matter of reporting something that’s illegal. Out of all the people who were voting there when I was there, this woman took it upon herself to look over my shoulder. It didn’t stop me but I can see how it would deter others from wanting to vote. They shouldn’t be peeking at anyones votes that I am aware of.
itsmethebirb OP t1_ivls9ti wrote
Reply to comment by Unique-Public-8594 in Considered voter intimidation? I took my son with me like always, and this time was watched. by itsmethebirb
I appreciate this response.