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How long did you wait in line to vote? (Don't say who you voted for)
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<blockquote data-quote="Mayapple5" data-source="post: 208896" data-attributes="member: 6223"><p>I'm a judge, so I'm planning on being up town (one block) by 5:00 and won't be home until (9:00 or after) I will be one of two people taking the ballots to the county seat about 25 miles away after the polls close and everything is tallied and put away.</p><p> </p><p>We eat pretty good all day, I'm not sure how much time we will have to do that tomorrow, we are expecting long, continuous lines or at the least very busy times, before work, during lunch hour, after school, and after work hours. They usually come in spurts like that but they will be waiting in line this time as the ballot is a big one. We have three districts in the building I will be working in, with 5 people for each district. Fifteen people at three tables (that's all the room we have). but we sure have lots of food! (Did I mention that already?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mayapple5, post: 208896, member: 6223"] I'm a judge, so I'm planning on being up town (one block) by 5:00 and won't be home until (9:00 or after) I will be one of two people taking the ballots to the county seat about 25 miles away after the polls close and everything is tallied and put away. We eat pretty good all day, I'm not sure how much time we will have to do that tomorrow, we are expecting long, continuous lines or at the least very busy times, before work, during lunch hour, after school, and after work hours. They usually come in spurts like that but they will be waiting in line this time as the ballot is a big one. We have three districts in the building I will be working in, with 5 people for each district. Fifteen people at three tables (that's all the room we have). but we sure have lots of food! (Did I mention that already?) [/QUOTE]
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