Posted on 02/05/2008 8:10:00 PM PST by restornu
CTR
YES!!!!!!!!
To many dems in the building!!!!!!!!! Kaliforneeia
I voted last Wednesday because today is Mardi Gras Day here, and ...we don’t let votin mess with our Mardi Gras.
I said in a confused tone "I'm not sure" and started checking my pockets........she just stared at me then looked down at the rolls.....then I said " I'm not sure what that means anymore ! "
They all laughed so hard I thought they would fall out of there chairs
one older lady had to leave the garage she laughed so hard
nobody asked for ID, I could have been a space alien
I have to wait until the 12th to vote here in Virginia. Can’t wait to vote for Mitt!
There were a lot of issues at my precinct. The two workers dealing with the IDs and ballots were clearly unable to do their jobs. They couldn’t find names even though they were on the list. (One black guy got rather upset over the worker having a hard time finding his name). They didn’t know how to do provisional ballots. The worker with the ballots was not properly checking with the lady who had the list, so you could get either a Dem or Repub ballot just by asking. (That’s not the way it’s supposed to work in this state.)
Oh, and the reason I was able to see all of this was because it took me over an hour to vote. They were so slow at doing their jobs that about a person was voting per minute and there were over 100 people in line after I was done voting at noon.
I put my ballot in the mailbox last week. The hinge worked fine and gravity happened.
I voted in Northern California. They asked if I was Republican (to confirm their records) and I said yes. Some other pollworker said, “Wow, that’s the second on in an hour.”
My voting went fine but my daughter went to the polling place on her sample ballot and found it locked, empty with no notes or anything to tell her where to go. The school was having roof work done. After some telephone calls, she found the new polling place and was told there she should have received a letter informing her of the new location. She doesn’t recall getting it but it could have come. Might lose some voters that way. Daughter is a registered Republican. Location: Central Valley, California
Slippy, you need to post your story here.
Hubby and I went to vote after hubby got home from work. It took us almost two hours from the time we walked in the building. Our county chose an Indian reservation casino building as the polling place for our area. So we weren’t even voting on US soil. To make matters worse, we walked into the building into a hallway crammed like sardines into one line that became two lines at some mysterious point we could not see. The hallway was about five feet across. I’m not sure how deep the hallway was (not good at judging distances), but it had a 90degree turn at the end. (It was an L-shaped hall.) There were about 150 people crammed into this small space with one exit which also happened to be the entrance. There were no windows except for the door that let us in. All of the doors were locked, so if there had been a fire, anyone at the end of the “L” would have been in trouble. The voting room was right by the entry, but you had to wait in the snakey line for two hours before you could sign in. I’m doing a horrible job describing this, of course. Hubby would do better, but he’s sleeping. He HATES to be in crowds. When we were fairly close to the end of the line, hubby was ticked off enough to call and complain to someone who might have been able to put a stop to the insanity. It would have been far safer to have the line outside. Meanwhile, our friend’s husband called us back to sympathise and to inform us how the state of AZ mandated that precincts be cut in half for the primaries. I’m not sure if that meant cut in half staffwise or room size or what. He also said, “I know what your real problem is. Y’all are the only two Republicans in the room . . .” He’s also a Republican among an area that is dominated by Democrats. Hubby estimated that there were about 30% Republicans voting at our precinct. Anywho, we voted. We will voice our opposition to the procedure and lack of safety concerns at our precinct. And our candidate will lose. But at least we were able to vote.
Aside from the tornado, not bad at all.
Filled out the ballot, put it in the machine, end of transaction.
There were some Hillary supporters I wanted to flip off, but I didn’t.
They have medication you can take for that.
Thanks for sharing most of our Precinct are in Senior housing or schools.
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