Topic: Your Polling Place
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Tue 11/04/08 10:32 AM
Was it up to date?
What kind of booth or machine was available for you?

Mine...
The smell was like moth balls
The booths (there were 2) were so old i think George Washington's name was still in there somewhere
The people volunteering were ok as long as nothing out of the norm happened
There was 1 voting computer in there (i think it was one of the touch screens i've been hearing about)
While i was waiting in line, there were 2 voters ahead of me both in wheel chairs who wanted to use it instead of the booths. (they didn't have to get up out of their chairs)
every volunteer at the place just frowned and looked at each other as if they didn't have a clue.
One of them said 'it takes 45 minutes to cast a vote on that one'
So the voters got frustrated and used the booths.
also, if you wanted to 'write in' your vote there were no pens available and they informed us that once you close the curtain you can't open it and do it again

Being the greatest nation in the world...seems as though we'd have a better standard when picking the highest seat in the nation.

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Tue 11/04/08 11:52 AM
how was your experience?

Giocamo's photo
Tue 11/04/08 11:54 AM

how was your experience?


I'm still a virgin...:angel:...lol

Winx's photo
Tue 11/04/08 12:31 PM
Yikes, Becca. That's just awful. I'm shocked.

damnitscloudy's photo
Tue 11/04/08 12:53 PM
Atleast you got to vote. I was turned away because i changed my address 2 weeks ago, so they said i lost my right to vote because of that. I was like WTF rant

Winx's photo
Tue 11/04/08 12:54 PM

Atleast you got to vote. I was turned away because i changed my address 2 weeks ago, so they said i lost my right to vote because of that. I was like WTF rant


No kidding. Did they say how long you would have had to live there to be able to vote?


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Tue 11/04/08 12:55 PM
i think all you would have had to do was re register in time enough to vote today

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Tue 11/04/08 12:59 PM
We don't have curtains....lol. I think I might have made an all time world record.....6 minutes in and out the door! I knew exactly what each answer was going to be (except one that somehow I missed on the sample ballots, I had to make an educated guess), we still use the old fill in the circles with dots method. I scanned, got the A-ok and was out the door! There was no line, so it was a very good experience!

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Tue 11/04/08 01:13 PM
I went to the polls at 8:00
I was out by 8:12
No lines
No shenanigans.

No problemo!drinker




damnitscloudy's photo
Tue 11/04/08 01:16 PM

i think all you would have had to do was re register in time enough to vote today


When i first moved i was broke, and only up until 2 weeks ago was i able to afford to update my drivers license and voting registration. (its $25 here). rant

Quikstepper's photo
Tue 11/04/08 01:47 PM
My polling place doesn't get too crowded...but there was a line today. I think I waited about 20 or 25 mins.

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Tue 11/04/08 01:49 PM
I think it took me all of five minutes to vote. There were three people in line and eight booths

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Tue 11/04/08 02:03 PM
I walked in, they found my name with no problem, and I voted. It took 5 minutes.



and i live in a republican state.......obama has been here 48 times. i hope it was a waste of his time.

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Tue 11/04/08 02:42 PM
At 7:20 am I got right in. It's a paper ballot with black market pens. It then goes into a scanning machine. I put about 20 through and it worked flawlessly every time... :wink:

cutelildevilsmom's photo
Tue 11/04/08 04:19 PM
Edited by cutelildevilsmom on Tue 11/04/08 04:20 PM

Atleast you got to vote. I was turned away because i changed my address 2 weeks ago, so they said i lost my right to vote because of that. I was like WTF rant



you just re-register as long as you have picture id.

voting was in and out for me.all of 5 min.

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Tue 11/04/08 04:23 PM
We had a choice electronic or paper. I took paper, didn't see what the machine was like, but there was only 1. I was in & ouit fast, but there was a short line for those who still needed to register.