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Aloysius J. Gleek:


I voted at 5:00pm--took less than 15 minutes. Two years ago? It took 2 HOURS.

MY polling place (47th Street across from the UN) was so  quiet.

What is UP with people--is it apathy, or what?

 ???

David In Indy:

--- Quote from: Jeff  Wrangler on November 02, 2010, 06:46:39 pm ---I voted on my way home this evening, after work and after the gym.

I have noticed two very odd things about this election.

On Saturday, I received two recorded political message phone calls, so I turned off my answering machine, because I didn't want to be inundated with recorded political messages until the polls closed. Well, since I turned off the machine, I have received only one probable political phone call. I can tell this because even though the answering machine is turned off, the caller ID unit still captures incoming phone numbers. This strikes me as very odd.

The other odd thing is that there were no party workers outside my polling place. Every election, even primaries, there are always party workers outside my polling place. Not today.

 ???

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There were no party workers where I voted either Jeff. And I found that a bit strange. There were a couple of security guards standing out there, but that was it. We vote at the Methodist Church down the street and I just figured maybe the church didn't want them out there. But now that the same thing happened where you voted, I'm beginning to wonder if there is something more to it... :-\

CellarDweller:
Now that you mention it, there wasn't anyone at my polling place either.

But I didn't think it was odd, as it was only 7:00am when I voted.  Polls had been opened for an hour at that time.

David In Indy:

--- Quote from: Pooh MM Bear, Esq. on November 02, 2010, 07:09:57 pm ---
I voted at 5:00pm--took less than 15 minutes. Two years ago? It took 2 HOURS.

MY polling place (47th Street across from the UN) was so  quiet.

What is UP with people--is it apathy, or what?

 ???



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We walked right in and voted too, John. There were no lines at all. I was in and out of there in just a couple of minutes, except for the time I spent trying to use the scanner. It kept spitting my ballot out. I was beginning to get offended (not really!) until I noticed I was using the wrong scanner. It was for a different precinct. The one I was supposed to use was over on the other side of the room.

Dad took a bit longer to vote. He got confused, I think. There was a lady there helping him. But still, we were in and out of there really fast.

Lynne:
There were not many (any?) people outside my poll. There was just one person, and she was about the ballot initiative.

A campaigner for Governor Patrick, however, did stop by Paul's making sure that we'd voted.

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