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Lolala writes:

Several condos in one building are owned by one landlord, others are owned by investors, most are empty during the summer months. Some are owned as investments by signle family homeowners on the island (I am one but I only get one vote). Few are homesteaded. Even fewer are owned by registered voters. That is not the case with the majority of our single family homes. Even the snow birds that own them have established residency requirements and are homesteaded. Because their property is their home, they participated in the election process. There are 2,000 to 2,500 registered voters that have taken action to sign petitions attempting to change the course of our current government. I wonder how many of those 2,000 to 2,500 are going to vote for Allen, Batte, Hall and Neylon? Many more residents have been exposed to gas, roadwork, unrelenting noise, water outages and general hardship during the past year. I wonder how many of those will vote for Allen, Batte, Hall and Neylon? We will find out soon enough. I wonder how many registered voters will stay home not vote at all?

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