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Americans, how long did you wait in line to vote? |
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Americans, how long did you wait in line to vote?
10 minutes or so. Of course, my town is about 500 people.
That's funny, I waited about as long as you did but noticed that the M-Z line outnumbered the A-L names four to one in my district.
ChrisChin is Getting Old
· 20 years, 4 months ago
Went in a little after 8AM and was done in 20 minutes, including the time used to take a survey for Asian American voters. I managed to get into work only 15 minutes late. So waiting time probably was about 10 minutes.
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 20 years, 4 months ago
there were two voters ahead of me, one was my mother. I spent more time than that voting because I did six write-ins.
Heartbreak sucks
· 20 years, 4 months ago
I went and there were a bunch of folks who had the same idea of going at lunch-time. I waited about 2 hours. There were people walking out because they couldn't wait that long, but it's only going to be worse later today...
Zip... went in around 7 am expecting a line and they ushered me right in.� What's better, the polling place is on my street, 2 blocks away, on the way to my train.� Couldn't make it any easier.�
Man, if you're going to liberate the french you should at least give them umbrellas.
goovie is married!
· 20 years, 4 months ago
maybe 15 minutes? the actual voting process took longer, thanks to all the judges we had to vote on, and a badly-designed ballot. i actually had to redo my ballot because i screwed up the first time, tho you can insert a chicago voter joke in there if you want instead. :P
Misch
· 20 years, 4 months ago
I never remember which district I'm in (It's the 4th district, damnit!), so that took about two minutes to find... then 2 minutes more for me to have my name found in the district book and me sign it... then 15 seconds for the voting booth to become free, then about 1 minute to make my choices, pull the handle and leave. All told, about 6 minutes.
Kris 'engaged' Bedient
· 20 years, 4 months ago
I walked right in, they found my name in the book, signed twice. took off my Kerry pin so I wouldn't be breaking the law, went into the voting booth, took a deep breath, voted for Kerry, and left. about 5 minutes.
� We went around 10:30 this morning.�� I think we were in line 5 minutes tops.� And that brief�interlude was spent smiling at people cooing over Maddie and being disturbed by the little kid artwork on the walls (this one picture had all these scary pumpkins and the caption "please god kill all the mean people") �We're all fancy pants-- we've got computerized voting now.
Doktor Pepski, kommie
· 20 years, 4 months ago
I took me 10 minutes to register and vote, but still many people.
Kat Kunz
· 20 years, 4 months ago
...but the kicker is that it wasn't because the voting booths were full--it was because the old men behind the tables were SO FREAKING SLOW about checking your license, etc ("kunz? like judge kunz? oh, you have the same birthday as my wife and son! sagittarius, right? you guys are supposed to be pretty smart..."). once I finally got my ballot (go punch cards go), I had my choice of *three* empty booths to choose from. ninnies.
I'm in the 24th Assembly district and the 7th electoral district. I remember that as Willie Mays/Mickey Mantle, their numbers were 24/7 respectively.
A girl named Becca
· 20 years, 4 months ago
...just long enough for the guy in front of me to notice me and move to the side so I could sneak past him to the L-P line.
Dude....can't you just remember 24/7?
As in, like, all the time?
danced with Lazlo
· 20 years, 4 months ago
I walked into the school at around 1:15 pm, signed in, walked into the booth, pulled the lever, toggled the toggles, pulled the lever, and was out.
I forgot to wear my "Fight Voter Apathy, Lower The Voting Age" button. Feh. If you want to buy one, they're a dollar.
But there was a long line for R-Z had a line whille the lines for A-Q didn't. That was odd.
Crap, I forgot to wear my "Save The Rainforests, Comb Your Hair" pin.
Mamalissa!
· 20 years, 4 months ago
7:00 PM
Enter school, go to cafeteria at first table, get district number at second table - sign book, get card Wait for guy in booth to finish give card to attendant, enter booth pull lever from left to... left to... lever is stuck. inform attendant. wait for attendant to reset machine. pull lever from left to right. toggle toggles (Democratic ticket on the Working Families Party line) pull lever from right to left exit booth, thank attendant peruse PTA bakesale on way out. purchase cookie. eat cookie. feel civic.
rufus t firefly
· 20 years, 4 months ago
Not a single person in front of me.
I did wait in a line for the 7th grade bake sale outside the polling area :). You must first create an account to post.
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