I voted right after work. The voting place was a church almost next to me. I just walked in and voted. I was the only one there!
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I voted right after work. The voting place was a church almost next to me. I just walked in and voted. I was the only one there!
I voted on Friday.
My state - Kentucky - doesn't have early voting. So I voted this morning at 6:00 am. Stood in line for 30 minutes. Not too bad. The booths were all taken, though, so they had a lot of us vote at a picnic table!! We were all trying to cover our ballots with our hands. Too funny. Only in Kentucky! :rolleyes: :p
My best friend voted in Ohio and said she went in at 7:15 am this morning and had to wait 2 hours and 15 minutes to get a ballot. But she stayed in line and cast her ballot!
I voted today around 3:30 p.m.
I went after work. Got there about 5:50 pm. There was one person in a booth, one at the end of the table on her way to the booth and me - that's it! There were more workers there than voters. They did say there were busy earlier on and percentage wise had more voters than any of the workers could remember. But they said the longest lines would be between 4 & 7 so I was expecting a line and nothing. Not that I'm complaing.....;)
I'm too young to vote, but I promise I will the next election that I am old enough!
Paul and I voted mid-afternoon - I took a "lunch break," swung home, picked him up, and we went to vote. There was literally no line - not a single person waiting, so we went right in, voted, and I got back to work faster than anyone expected. They had all gone earlier and waited in lines to vote!
Yes, I voted absentee. :D
I voted last Monday (mailed my absentee ballot) :D