The "I Voted Today" Thread (Page 4/4)
williegoat NOV 03, 03:27 PM

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Originally posted by 2.5:

I voted today.




From what I am hearing on the news, turnout is very high and at least in Florida and Arizona, highly republican. This is a very good sign. I'm not going to get a lot of sleep tonight.
Blacktree NOV 03, 04:11 PM
LitebulbwithaFiero NOV 03, 04:30 PM
Did the deed.
Another sticker for the collection

sourmash NOV 03, 06:16 PM
This morning there was no waiting. Just walk in fill out a register page, hand t to the man holding the book with your name in it, sign the line by your printed name and then fillout the paper ballot. No machine voting this time. I did a write-in for Pat Buchanon.
Wichita NOV 03, 06:28 PM
randye NOV 03, 06:33 PM

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Originally posted by williegoat:



From what I am hearing on the news, turnout is very high and at least in Florida and Arizona, highly republican. This is a very good sign. I'm not going to get a lot of sleep tonight.



We have always voted on election day.

This year was no different except for one thing.

Since I am now retired we decided to go in the middle of the afternoon, (2 PM) since our county is very "Red" and, traditionally, working folks here vote before they go to work or as soon as they get off work and the lines were very long in 2016.

We thought 2 PM would be a lot less busy.

It wasn't.

I didn't make any predictions in 2016 and I'm not going to this year either and I will also be up very, very, late tonight.
sourmash NOV 03, 06:48 PM
After morning rush hour is a good time. I'm hearing people who early voted say they had to wait 90 minutes. I was one of 2 people who walked in at the same time today. No line.
Jake_Dragon NOV 03, 07:14 PM
I voted along side my girlfriend. We filled out the mail in ballets then walked them in to the voting center and dropped them off.

From online tracking


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Ballot Accepted
10/31/2020
Your ballot has been accepted! Your ballot was received by your county elections office and will be counted.



The signs were everywhere that told us where to go, but we were still challenged by a woman at the front desk when we tried to walk past her. When she asked us where we were going I pointed at the sign.
She said well you still don't know where you are going, about that time another woman came out and motioned for us to follow her.

The woman sitting at the desk had her mask around her chin. That was the only reason we were beating feet past her

They didn't ask for any ID only looked at our ballets and made sure we signed and put our address on the envelope. They then put them into a sealed voters box.
So for all intent I voted.
blackrams NOV 05, 10:11 PM
Did I happen to tell you about the lady that showed up to vote and was told she was deceased?

Took about 2.5 hours to get that straightened out but, I promise, she was breathing. About that time folks started asking how they do that in Chicago and Detroit.

Rams