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Today is election day
go Vote!

oh
one last thing
don't get caught carrying into the voting area
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I'll be voting on my way home.

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I am going to go vote at an early lunch
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My voting place is also a school - so no way I would forget about that carry rule.

Yeah, I disarmed when going in to vote.

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Just voted, only took 5 minutes.
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I voted around 10:50 AM
There were no other voters.
Just the poll workers and me.

I did see that my wife really did vote.
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I forgot about it 'till almost 6pm and I had to wait 50 minutes to vote, it sucked.
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Did the early voting thing last week. Nice fast and no crowds.

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There were more voting than I thought there would be. Took about 30 minutes here in Friendswood. Usually takes me about 5 minutes.

Thats a good sign, I guess, means alot of people voted.


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three minutes in Texas City (The poll was actually in Lamarque)
I ran into my seventh grade history teacher...introduced him to my Wife and was told that I was loitering and needed to leave the voting area. We were across the street next to our cars! I obeyed, but still think it was a bit extreme. People are prancing around nude in front of the White House today and I was told that I could not say hello to an old friend who helped shape who I am....on a public street. Just venting....anyway, I did vote.
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Who told you to leave, a police officer or poll worker?
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I am a Precinct Chair and Election Judge in my neighborhood...

Out of ~ 3800 registered votors in my precinct, 491 showed up yesterday and voted...I've been clerking and running these polls since 1992 in the same area...

Yesterday was a pretty good turnout considering the type of election being conducted...

As far as problems, I really didn't incounter any other than the two or three nutballs who were about as smart as a bag of hammers to begin with...But I certainly did my impartial best to accomodate them and make sure they felt good about voting for whatever that wanted to vote on...

As far as poll security, I have that under control...Not a problem needing elaboration...

I could write a book on where I think this country is going in regards to the way people conduct themselves when they exercise this right as a citizen, regardless of political affiliation...

I know where I stand on issues, and love to talk and debate about them...

Maybe it would be good to start a political/news thread section to allow some to get their opinions in in regards to the issues...

I know that is hard and may consentrate a precentage of discussion that may take away from the technical aspect of the forum a bit...

But I think the participation of folks here is a lot more civil than other places where some (in those places) get into non-productive off-topic discussions that do not really contribute to the whole...

But thats just my 2 cents worth (adjusted for inflation) :lol:
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I was told to leave the area by a toll worker. I am about as peaceful as a person as you will ever meet and very rarely find people that act agressively toward me....but this guy felt that it was necessary. I did not argue or say a word...I just honored his wishes. I respect our right to vote more than I do my right to bull with an old teacher. I just thought it was a little excessive.
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I voted. Didn't carry.

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jbirds1210 wrote:I was told to leave the area by a toll worker. I am about as peaceful as a person as you will ever meet and very rarely find people that act agressively toward me....but this guy felt that it was necessary. I did not argue or say a word...I just honored his wishes. I respect our right to vote more than I do my right to bull with an old teacher. I just thought it was a little excessive.
You said you were across the street. Were you within the "no electioneering" zone?

If not, I believe I'd have had to query the poll worker about his authority to tell you to move along. I don't see the right to vote and the right to converse being in conflict if you're out of the restricted zone.

But, that's just me. I value my right to bull on the street, and I take great umbrage at self-appointed petty dictators.

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