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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: *******Tell us about your voting experience today************ [View all]indigovalley
(203 posts)28. Busy in my small town!
I am in Minnesota in a small town of about 30,000. I got to the polls before 7 am and there was already a line. I'd estimate at least 35-40 people voted in the first 15 minutes. There was a steady stream of people arriving as I left.
Bonus fun: the older woman at the table who signed me in to vote was dressed completely in white. I am sure she was a Hillary supporter. Even had white jewelry....
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Southern NJ, near Philly. Heavy turnout. It took less than 5 mins to vote soup to nuts.
TheBlackAdder
Nov 2016
#27
Camden County seems to have it's act together. Not like some of those un-American counties.
TheBlackAdder
Nov 2016
#45
I've never seen a line like this before- usually 10-15 this is an hour and ...
bettyellen
Nov 2016
#46
New Jersey but it's five minutes from Manhattan. I got two MAGA hatted assholes
bettyellen
Nov 2016
#170
He was - and it was great, because once they found out that he was a first time voter
Pendrench
Nov 2016
#77
Central CT took about 10 minutes. First time in this town so I'm not sure how it compares to years
WhollyHeretic
Nov 2016
#76
Already voted several weeks ago, Northern California. Straight Democratic ticket of course
still_one
Nov 2016
#83
I had to tell a poll worker and Mr White trash they couldn't talk about rigged elections..
nini
Nov 2016
#115
Mine was great (2 weeks ago in a very blue state), but a friend just reported in Kentucky that
Neema
Nov 2016
#165
I voted in Lansing, MI. I live about 2 miles from MSU, so there were a lot of young people
catbyte
Nov 2016
#167
So sad that Geppy's district has turned red and esp about the loss of the Chrystler plant
book_worm
Nov 2016
#195