Then GO VOTE, because I can’t! LOL – I’m still in the vote list of my old electoral district and I was too dumb (or too lazy) to get it fixed (although someone just told me I still can do it… huh?). I won’t get into political discussions now because I have to get ready to go to school. Anyhoo… I don’t see like much is gonna change, but we can only hope things will get better, right? So, GO VOTE!
Oh yes, I still can vote, w00t! All I need is two photo ID, even if I’m not in voters list. Heh! OMG… I can vote, I AM Canadian! Oh yes, a total dork too. FYI, I became a citizen in March 2005 and this is my first time voting, so you can understand my stupid excitement, ha ha ha!
Update @ 4:44 p.m. — Voted. Now I’m worried… They don’t really check if you’re a citizen here… LOL. Just give a photo ID and you’re OK, kinda scary (permanent residents can have health insurance card and drivers license, so they are not proof of citizenship). I’ll stop being an idiot now.
Yay for your first vote!! :) Make it count, girl!
I noticed the same thing a few years ago. My boyfriend at the time was British and couldnt vote. When I went, all they asked for was my Driver’s Licence. No proof of citizenship required. That seriously needs to change. I guess they figure that all foreigners have accents /rolls eyes