Any update on how the poor guy is doing?
No update on the poor man’s condition. I called before in a similar health emergency and they wouldn’t even tell me if the poor person was alive or dead. If I wander past the fire station in a few days and talk with someone who recognizes me I might learn something; or if the guy dies and it makes the news.
I went and voted at 4:30 pm. No lines, about 10 or 12 people working, and slightly more at various spots in the voting process. One electronic machine and 5 or 6 booths for paper ballots. Outside I BSed with various candidates, workers and my councilman’s trouble shooter. Went back in at 5:45 and 1,535 paper ballots had been counted. I asked what the ratio of paper to electronic ballots might be and it was suggested about 4:1. Asked the total vote population for the precinct. It was guessed about 4,000. At a number of other elections I have been there in the afternoon and only a few hundred had voted. A blue precinct.