While some voters may fill out a bubble in each section, others may be unsure about certain races and wonder: is it necessary to vote on every item?
3. Curl your fingers to make an O shape. Soap bubbles are hollow balls of soapy water filled with air. A thin wall of soap pulls in as the air inside pushes out. The wall becomes thinner until ...
Fill in the oval next to your candidate of choice ... but without the hanging chads or magnifying glasses. When a voter bubbles in more than one candidate in a race, it’s considered an ...
Race by race, amendment by amendment, fill in the bubble. As the late Rep. John Lewis of Georgia was fond of saying, make some good trouble. Steve Bousquet is Opinion Editor of the Sun Sentinel ...