Tuesday, November 6, 2012

My Crazy Voting Story

Today is Election Day in the United States. Unfortunately for kids, you must be 18 or older to cast a ballot. 

You may not be able to vote for real, but you can write "My Crazy Voting Story." Make it as crazy as you like!




My Crazy Voting Story

Today is Election Day, so I headed to ____________________________ to vote. I looked for the voting booths, but instead I found _________________________________. The candidate I was voting for, ________________________,  was _______________________________________.  

I asked if she needed help. She responded, "__________________________." I shook my head and placed a _____________ in the __________________ to vote. 

The next day I went to City Hall. My candidate had _____________! There was a sign in the window: _________________________. 

I took a ___________________ and went home, thinking _______________________________.




My Crazy Voting Story

Today is Election Day, so I headed to the pickle store to vote. I looked for the voting booths, but instead I found barrels of pickles and loaves of bread. The candidate I was voting for, Annabeard Muttonchops, was making pickle sandwiches. 

I asked if she needed help. She responded, "Not today. I'm too busy running for office." I shook my head and placed a pickle in the barrel to vote.

The next day I went to City Hall. My candidate had won! There was a sign in the window: Free Pickle Sandwiches for all! 

I took a sandwich and went home, thinking Ms. Muttonchops sure knew how to run a good campaign.