I had to wait about an hour and a half (I got there about 2:30). In past years, I could usually walk right up. I guess I'm glad to see so many people voting this year, but damn, it was cold. (At the least the rain stopped, though--at least while *I* was there.) I made new friends in line. We talked about ordering pizza.
Well since I live in the smallest town in a 100 mile radius, I was able to walk right in and vote. But I have heard that the voting is at a record high as far as the # of voters go. Tonight will be an interesting night to see how it all goes :).
Yeah, well I figured that I live in a township (versus an actual city or town) that the wait wouldn't be too bad, either--but I was wayyyy wrong. And that was at 2:30 or 3--imagine what the wait must have been once people got off of work!
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So how did YOUR voting experience go?
I had to wait about an hour and a half (I got there about 2:30). In past years, I could usually walk right up. I guess I'm glad to see so many people voting this year, but damn, it was cold. (At the least the rain stopped, though--at least while *I* was there.) I made new friends in line. We talked about ordering pizza.
Well since I live in the smallest town in a 100 mile radius, I was able to walk right in and vote. But I have heard that the voting is at a record high as far as the # of voters go. Tonight will be an interesting night to see how it all goes :).
Yeah, well I figured that I live in a township (versus an actual city or town) that the wait wouldn't be too bad, either--but I was wayyyy wrong. And that was at 2:30 or 3--imagine what the wait must have been once people got off of work!
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