U.S. Election Day In Progress: What's Been Your Experience?
Today is Election Day in the U.S., and polls are open even in Hawaii now. The current Slashdot poll gives a snapshot of how many readers have voted or plan to vote; more rigorous and wide-based polls are easy to find. If you're taking part in today's election, what have you found? Did you or will you vote electronically, or on paper? How long did you wait to vote? Did you vote weeks ago by mail? How much time did you put into making your choices? It would be helpful if in comments you start the subject of your post with your 2-letter state abbreviation, like this: "TX - About to go get in line to push some buttons."
Voted first thing this morning... Based on the number of commercials running in Ohio, and the tight margin between the candidates, I've been watching the news online expecting to see some controversy start brewing. Fortunately, I've been disappointed thusfar.
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A Georgia Driver's License, even if expired
> what have you found?
The usual: three elderly ladies at a table in the town hall, our 100 year old ballot box, a voting both, and an electronic voting machine (a new one: the manufacturer of the $6000 original went out of business and the machine could not be used without their support).
> Did you or will you vote electronically, or on paper?
Paper, of course. I could have voted "electronically" but I'm not that stupid.
> How long did you wait to vote?
Wait? I suppose if we had delayed until after supper we would have had ten minutes or so to chat with the neighbors.
> Did you vote weeks ago by mail?
I don't approve of that other than for extraordinary circumstances where a voter cannot possibly get to the polling place.
> How much time did you put into making your choices?
I made my decision long ago.
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