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Originally posted by Munchkin03
...in selecting a candidate?
Because I'm an absentee voter, I've been getting a lot of flyers in the mail for the primaries that are coming up at the end of August. (I'm non-partisan, so I only get to vote for judge, tax collector, county commissioner, and supervisor of elections). Each and every candidate had to mention the fact that he was a member of a certain church (the lone Jewish candidate made a vague reference to being active in "religious groups"). Of course, there were no Catholics--just Baptists and Methodists.
In local election such as these, do any of you actually care what religion your tax collector is? Superintendent of a public school district? I can understand listing community involvement and how familiar you are with your constituency.
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Why did you write "of course there were no Catholics?" Are there Catholics in your community? Do they not run for office? I'm not trying to start anything. I am just really confused.
And to answer your question: no. I vote for candidates who will best represent me regardless of religion.