From Deseret News archives:
Discouraged voters swap selections
Feeling as if her vote simply doesn't matter, she exchanged her vote with a man in Democrat-dominated California during the 2000 presidential election.
And this year she may do it again if the opportunity arises.
The action is called vote swapping, vote exchange or vote pairing.
It is typically done via a Web site such as votepair.org. One person in another state agrees to vote for another person's political choice and vice versa.
Since exchanging votes doesn't include buying or selling the vote, but rather a nonbinding agreement, it is legal, according to Utah election officials and political science professors.
Tom Roberts, an assistant attorney general for Utah, said it would be difficult to find a specific statute in Utah state law that addresses vote swapping. There are sections that address giving anything of value for a vote but nothing regarding switching votes, he said.
Democrat Faye Parker, 58, of Provo, says she wanted to vote for Al Gore in 2000 but was "sick of her vote not counting" because of the electoral college.
Parker swapped with a man in California who was a fan of third party candidate Ralph Nader.
Parker says she feels isolated as a Democrat in one of the most red counties in America.
"It makes me feel disenfranchised," she said, "just as women did prior to women's suffrage, or when black people weren't allowed to vote and all the feelings that go with that."
It's never a surprise when Utah goes Republican "and it hasn't been a surprise for 25 years," said Quin Monson, assistant professor of political science at Brigham Young University. Monson is also the assistant director for the Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy.
"Does it (vote swapping) make a difference in the outcome of any state?" Monson said. "Probably not."
He added he feels vote swapping isn't "worth the energy" but is more of a psychological thing for voters.
Parker said, "It may not make a difference politically but it made me feel better."
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