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Title: TRANSGENDER PEOPLE CAN VOTE!
Post by: Natasha on July 29, 2008, 05:36:52 PM
Post by: Natasha on July 29, 2008, 05:36:52 PM
TRANSGENDER PEOPLE CAN VOTE!
http://isabellestpierre.wordpress.com/2008/07/29/transgender-people-can-vote/ (http://isabellestpierre.wordpress.com/2008/07/29/transgender-people-can-vote/)
Isabelle Saint-Pierre
7/29/2008
Everyone should vote! Unfortunately there are issues that sometimes make it difficult for trans people to vote. Don't let these barriers stop you from voting—you have a right to vote. Trans people may find voting to be an intimidating process for many reasons. Below are trans-specific reasons; on the following pages are other situations that may arise for some transgender people.
http://isabellestpierre.wordpress.com/2008/07/29/transgender-people-can-vote/ (http://isabellestpierre.wordpress.com/2008/07/29/transgender-people-can-vote/)
Isabelle Saint-Pierre
7/29/2008
Everyone should vote! Unfortunately there are issues that sometimes make it difficult for trans people to vote. Don't let these barriers stop you from voting—you have a right to vote. Trans people may find voting to be an intimidating process for many reasons. Below are trans-specific reasons; on the following pages are other situations that may arise for some transgender people.
Title: Re: TRANSGENDER PEOPLE CAN VOTE!
Post by: Elwood on July 29, 2008, 05:46:15 PM
Post by: Elwood on July 29, 2008, 05:46:15 PM
I will reregister to vote when I legally change my name.
However, I will still be "Sara" and "Female" legally for the 2008 election in November. I will not be intimidated by this; that name and that specification are simply labels the country knows me by. They don't know me as "Daniel, Male" because I haven't told them yet. So I feel no major threat in voting as "Sara." It's just a name.
Fortunately, my ID does look quite boy-ish. I took it after I started cross dressing. :)
I don't face trans discrimination very much because most people either assume I'm a boy or think I'm a lesbian. I do run into homophobes sometimes.
However, I will still be "Sara" and "Female" legally for the 2008 election in November. I will not be intimidated by this; that name and that specification are simply labels the country knows me by. They don't know me as "Daniel, Male" because I haven't told them yet. So I feel no major threat in voting as "Sara." It's just a name.
Fortunately, my ID does look quite boy-ish. I took it after I started cross dressing. :)
I don't face trans discrimination very much because most people either assume I'm a boy or think I'm a lesbian. I do run into homophobes sometimes.