Am voting later this afternoon. The lines here in Lexington, Kentucky, are atrocious. Am hoping it'll thin out a bit after two...Maybe. But I'm voting regardless how long I have to stand there.
I asked my 19 year old last night if he'd made up his mind yet, and he said, "Yeah, I'll vote. But I still don't know who for yet. Either way, we're f#!@ed." :snort:
I voted. The lines here in the Midway neighborhood of St. Paul, MN weren't too bad... though I was happy to see a line around the corner at 6:30 am. However, if you don't count the time it took for the polls to actually open, we were in and out in a matter of minutes (maybe fifteen).
Don't forget: if you don't care about privacy screens, most polling places in MN will allow you to vote on a clip board to save on your voting time. (We vote on paper)
Heh. We had people waiting for the clipboards. It was about a twenty-five minute process getting there a little after 7:30. All in all, not bad and well worth it for that kind of turnout.
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I voted. Have you voted yet?
Obama and whole bunch of other Democrats, for anyone who wants to know.
Am voting later this afternoon. The lines here in Lexington, Kentucky, are atrocious. Am hoping it'll thin out a bit after two...Maybe. But I'm voting regardless how long I have to stand there.
I asked my 19 year old last night if he'd made up his mind yet, and he said, "Yeah, I'll vote. But I still don't know who for yet. Either way, we're f#!@ed." :snort:
I voted. The lines here in the Midway neighborhood of St. Paul, MN weren't too bad... though I was happy to see a line around the corner at 6:30 am. However, if you don't count the time it took for the polls to actually open, we were in and out in a matter of minutes (maybe fifteen).
Don't forget: if you don't care about privacy screens, most polling places in MN will allow you to vote on a clip board to save on your voting time. (We vote on paper)
Heh. We had people waiting for the clipboards. It was about a twenty-five minute process getting there a little after 7:30. All in all, not bad and well worth it for that kind of turnout.
Gormuu voted.
I voted! No waits at my polling spot in Southern California, but I went in around 10:30 am.
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