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Will you vote?

Will you vote?


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Done and done. I always vote absentee, I never have time to go stand in a ridiculously long line.
Move to York Haven, PA; but forget about working at a well paying job.....
Zero lines at the voting place, but 3 to 4 hard working,dedicated and mostly friendly women to run the show.
Kudos to the American woman, and the League of Woman Voters.
But I can not find their flier.... :-(
 
Well, I finished studying early so I went ahead in took the 10 minute drive to my City Hall. Place was very empty, was in and out in 5 minutes, I realize maybe only a couple of the candidates I voted for will actually win but curiosity got the best of me.
 
Probably not. It's not worth the hassle.


Then you may be hustled for the next two years.
But, in the future, all of us will be able to vote o'er Internet via our wonderful and affordable lines of communications......lol
 
Then you may be hustled for the next two years.

I don't have any competitive races on my ballot. And even if I did, my vote wouldn't change the outcome. So yeah, not worth the hassle.
 
I just got home from voting :)
 
Damn you all for voting. I have been at stupid events all day.
 
There was a GOOD turnout at the polls when I went around quarter of five. I had to stand in line for a little over an hour. Which hasn't happened in years.
 
There was a GOOD turnout at the polls when I went around quarter of five. I had to stand in line for a little over an hour. Which hasn't happened in years.
I live in PA (If my "Location" didn't clue anyone in), and when I dropped by the local polling place (town fire hall) at approximately 1420 (2:20 PM) EST while on my way to work, there was no waiting line at all - perhaps most people had voted earlier - or would later.

Edit: They didn't ask for picture ID, and the electronic touchscreen voting machines worked fine. ~90% of the poll workers were seemingly at least twice my age, if not thrice… :mrgreen:
 
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I went to vote around 4:45 after school and there wasn't a line. However when 5pm hit there was a huge line. I guess I got lucky.
 
I went to vote around 4:45 after school and there wasn't a line. However when 5pm hit there was a huge line. I guess I got lucky.
Well, 1700 is ~ when many people stop working.
 
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