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| quote: Originally posted by P250UA5: Standing in line right now. A location opened up about 2 miles from home. Voting opens at 9.
I got here about 840 & there were maybe 30 people ahead of me. As of right now (855) there are probably 30-40 behind me.
Roughly 1 hour total time. They only had 1/2 (11) the booths open (short staffed), and were only able to process enough people to have 4-6 taken at a time, but things were getting a bit quicker by the time I'd finished. The line, when I was leaving, was probably 100 people, and likely a 2 hour wait, a the rate they were getting people through.
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| I voted there this morning. Got there at 10:00 and was out the door by 11:20. By the time I left they were able to process people at a rate to keep 7 to 9 filled.
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| Posts: 23956 | Location: Northern Suburbs of Houston | Registered: November 14, 2005 |
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| quote: Originally posted by tatortodd: I voted there this morning. Got there at 10:00 and was out the door by 11:20.
By the time I left they were able to process people at a rate to keep 7 to 9 filled.
Guessing you went to the nature center, too? Glad it was smoother for you. The line was really long when I was leaving & there was very little available parking.
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| Yes. The sun came out so they rerouted the line up the driveway just as I reached the front step. Should make afternoon voting a little more bearable. The guy behind me in line said he went to the library first, and the line was twice as long even though it was raining.
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| Posts: 23956 | Location: Northern Suburbs of Houston | Registered: November 14, 2005 |
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| I'll wait a few days before I drop off my ballot to give all the Tucson Cemetery residents a chance to vote.
********* "Some people are alive today because it's against the law to kill them".
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| Voted today, line out the door, parking lot full, lots of traffic, every ballot stall full, however there were half the ballot stations, each had to be sanitized before occupation. They have it down and it took 30 to 40 minutes from arrival to finish. Consider we had quite a few things on the ballot, POTUS, Congress, Judges, local council, 6 constitutional items. |
| Posts: 24667 | Location: Gunshine State | Registered: November 07, 2008 |
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| Waited 8 hours would do it again...VI |
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| Voted. Dropped my ballot in the drop box (County Clerk ballot drop box) after verifying the ballot will be picked up today after 13:00. I voted RED (Remove Every Democrat). |
| Posts: 3571 | Location: Boardman, Oregon | Registered: September 19, 2007 |
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| My wife went after work, to the same place I went this morning. She was in/out in about 10 minutes.
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