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Default May 03, 2019 at 03:18 PM
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I can't help thinking that my name is all over the news because yesterday when I went to vote at the general election, I messed up my vote- and now I'm pretty sure the whole world is laughing at me

I didn't watch the news today (and that's a good thing, right?) I didn't search for clarification

but what if I am

what if I'm all over the news and the election results get messed up because of me
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Default May 03, 2019 at 04:09 PM
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Hey raging,

Your ok... really you are. Loads of people mess up on the ballot paper either ticking the wrong party or marking it in some other way.

In my city in Scotland we had an election for the North East of the city which I'm in. My ward were to vote cause we had a Labour representative however he died in February. Anyways I completely forgot to vote as I do mines as a postal vote. It was yesterday and I remembered the day before. I feel like I've let the city down but I haven't I'm just one person out of how many.

Your ok... it's not the end of the world if you did make a mistake we are all human after all.
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