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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIf you voted, how did you cast your ballot?
Also: If you stood in line... how long did you have to wait?
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Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)At the county board of elections.
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)... in less than an hour.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)They have to do some verification signatures for the outside of the envelope and it was a very nice day so not a problem at all as we were all outside at a tent set up on the sidewalk near the entrance to the office.
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)... and it was SO great to talk to volunteers and the candidates who were running for local offices. It made the wait seem faster.
brer cat
(26,496 posts)Being old, we are now permanently on the list for automatic mailing of absentee ballots. I have always enjoyed voting in person, but I doubt that I will do it again even if Covid is not an issue.
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)Going forward, we'll be using mail-in or drop-off ballots. At my age, that's something that appeals to me as well.
Zing Zing Zingbah
(6,496 posts)except the local school budget elections. Like most people, I have to work on Tuesdays. I don't want to be wasting my time standing in lines if I don't have to. I've heard some states make it difficult to vote absentee. It is easy in Maine. Just request the absentee ballot online. Maine does not require any reason why. That's your own business.
brer cat
(26,496 posts)but I will miss doing so in person. I tend to get emotional when voting; I cried while voting for Stacey Abrams for Gov. It's probably silly, but I was really feeling that my vote truly mattered.
Freddie
(9,742 posts)So easy. This is new to PA and they better not take it away from us.
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)No excuses needed or doctor's note needed... but my big hope is that the states get their acts together and agree on how many (and the placement of) secure and monitored drop-boxes. ALSO, they need to agree on allowing the election workers time to count ballots AS THEY ARRIVE (or at least a week prior to election day).
Freddie
(9,742 posts)The law was always that absentee ballots were processed and counted on Election Day. Since previously there werent that many (you needed a reason) it was never a problem. Gov Wolf tried to change this. The Repug legislature offered him a deal - well allow vote processing to start before Election Day IF you remove the secured drop boxes and make voters depend on the USPS. This was when it was becoming clear that Trump was having the mail slowed down. Gov Wolf said no deal, the drop boxes stayed but so did the ridiculous processing timeline. As long as Repugs control the state legislature I dont see this changing anytime soon. Until more timely processing benefits them, of course.
Tarc
(10,579 posts)After living in the same town for 25 years, I was bumped off the voter rolls in 2016. Whatever the circumstances may be this year or going forward, I will be there in-person to see the ballot slide into the reader.
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)... with no errors, no under-votes, no over-votes.
Our state's readers will immediately check for errors (ie: over-votes, or under-votes) as soon as the ballot is inserted. The voter will have the option to have their ballot ejected OUT of the machine for corrections/additions, or the voter can choose to ignore the alerts and confirm that they don't want to make changes.
Obviously, that's an option that's not available when mailing or dropping-off ballots.
Laelth
(32,017 posts)The whole process took 40 minutes (30 in line) in rural East Texas.
-Laelth
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)So many people knew each other, and we spent the majority of the time chatting with other voters (AND THE CANDIDATES who showed up.) The weather was delightful too. Crisp, but not cold... not windy... a nice sunny day.
Shermann
(8,723 posts)NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)I was dressed for the occasion though. (This was back when the clear "bubble" umbrellas were new and popular.)
AllaN01Bear
(23,331 posts)and waived bye bye. oh what a good feeling. d didnt have to wait at all. walked right in , dropped it in and walked right out.
Ms. Toad
(35,617 posts)NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)Ms. Toad
(35,617 posts)since I worked a 15-hour day on election day as an observer.
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)Ms. Toad
(35,617 posts)than another 4 years of Trump!!!!!!!
Vivienne235729
(3,736 posts)It was a steady stream of people in the 3 min I was there. That's incredible. In the past when I walked my ballot in, it was just me.
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)Vivienne235729
(3,736 posts)Around the corner. We were all cheering. Everyone we saw wore masks. That was always a good sign too.
LeftInTX
(30,610 posts)I voted early.
The closest location had a long line, so I drove to another location and it took 12 minutes to vote.
Turin_C3PO
(16,082 posts)Early October. Two hour wait.
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)But we spent so much time talking to our in-line neighbors (and candidates who showed up) that we never got around to feeling thirsty or snack-ish.
Glad you were able to wait it out. I hope the weather was good for you that day.
Mossfern
(3,250 posts)at the end of September, I filled it out and walked it to our town's drop box.
There was no way I could delay - even for a few hours!
Retrograde
(10,730 posts)but this time I decided to use the dropbox at city hall because of the reports of mail delays (which we didn't have around here - I got my ballot the evening of the day it was sent out!). California lets you sign up for automatic ballot tracking, so I knew when it was mailed to me, when it was picked up from the drop box, and when it was accepted as valid; my county has been doing this for several election cycles, but they tend to lag a bit in posting results. I like voting by mail in a state that makes it easy and accessible.
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)Maeve
(43,038 posts)EarthFirst
(3,198 posts)NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)tblue37
(66,041 posts)My Pet Orangutan
(10,702 posts)NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)I don't think that Sarandon is a member here.
My Pet Orangutan
(10,702 posts)11 Bravo
(24,075 posts)at the Fairfax County, VA Government Center to get out of the way and fuck all the way off.
Roland99
(53,345 posts)lpbk2713
(43,201 posts)Dropped it off at the main post office.
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)... I filled it in. Even filling a a sample ballot was satisfying for me!
electric_blue68
(18,709 posts)NYC hasn't been doing early voting that long.
I was concerned that my signature wouldn't match sendng it by mail, so I went early in person at a totally different place out of my neighborhood and in a church. Good weather, think goodness! Hardly any one on line which I had prepared for with a yarn project. Happy it was all distanced, and everyone was masked.
Felt really good after leaving - Yes! 🗳️ 🇺🇸
Ohio Joe
(21,894 posts)I'm in Colorado so once I double checked I was still registered it was wait for the ballot, fill it out and drop it off at the library on the way to work... Easy peasy
PufPuf23
(9,282 posts)Live in rural California and there has not been a local polling station (vote by mail only) since the 2008 election.
Used to like to go to vote. Never had much of a wait anywhere I voted, maybe 10 minutes at the most. First voted in 1972 and have not missed an election. Have voted in Humboldt, Alameda, Trinity, and Shasta counties in CA and Benton and Multnomah counties in OR and don't recall ever waiting more than 10 minutes on voting day ever or having to drive (or walk) more than 10 minutes to get to a polling station.
The impediments to voting now were not something to cross one's imagination most of my life.
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)... everywhere in the United States.