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Brown Eyes:
There weren't many people at my polling place either.  There was a tiny line... but in terms of fanfare and people hanging around and signs, etc. It was very quiet.  In fact, from the outside of the building you'd never know that it was a polling place except for one piece of white office paper on the door that mentioned voting.  I had the address and my new voter registration card in hand with the address, which is really the only way I had confidence that I was in the right place when I arrived.

This was the first time I'd visited this new polling place since I moved.  My old polling place was always a lot more lively.

Shakesthecoffecan:
I did, but I don't know why......

Lynne:
Because why is what I posted earlier, Friend - Paul's word - participation.

Front-Ranger:
In my area, about 80% of voters are mail-ins. That's why the polls are quiet.

RouxB:
I lost my absentee ballot so voted a provisional ballot. My polling place was hoppin'-I've never seen so many people in my joint.
The newspaper wanted to take a picture of my fat ass voting and I had to politely decline.

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