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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Otto on November 02, 2004, 09:30:37 AM
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Eastern Philadelphia suburbs: 10:30 AM - 5 minutes
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Boston Suburbs. 20 mins. 7:10 am.
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Chester County PA, 20 minutes to fill out absentee ballot 2 weeks ago.
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Oregon ballot, 5 mins last night.
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Originally posted by Otto
Eastern Philadelphia suburbs: 10:30 AM - 5 minutes
Thats because so many people voted before the polls opened :)
Before voting even began in Philadelphia -- poll watchers found nearly 2000 votes already planted on machines scattered throughout the city.
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Vote early and often!
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Originally posted by Krusher
Thats because so many people voted before the polls opened :)
Before voting even began in Philadelphia -- poll watchers found nearly 2000 votes already planted on machines scattered throughout the city.
It looks like the pollwatchers read the wrong counter on the machines. They have a 'votes to date' counter and a 'votes today' counter. The 'votes today' were all zero and no protest has been filed.
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Took 45 Minuts a week ago, line was out the door 7 days early.....
Gunns
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5 minutes
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10:30 AM, 2 minutes
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7:30 a.m. voted and it took 5 minutes.
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Tried at 7am waited 10mins had at least 1 1/2hr to go so I left and came back at 10am 2hr wait expected left and came back at 1pm 45min wait finally voted.
First time I've ever seen more than 4 or 5 people in line in my life.
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I heart vote-by-mail!
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from my house, vote, and back home, 25 minutes.
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At about 9am it took me all of 10 minutes. There were 3 people in line in front of me, one of those people was my wife.
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Austin Tx suberb 5 minutes
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Austin Tx suberb 5 minutes
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Not long enough!!!
damn gaggle of neighborhood MILFs came in....recognized one from the local pub...smiled - no small talk - I was on the way out...
2 mins....DOH!!! where was the line and hoopla!?
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2 hours.
Northern Virginia, DC Metro.
-Sik
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Originally posted by Otto
Eastern Philadelphia suburbs: 10:30 AM - 5 minutes
Same. Tons of Bush people where I went. Only one for Kerry.
T'was good. No problems, smooth, quick, and I even got to join the W volunteers in ribbing the tree hugger. :D
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7.5 mins .... I couldnt decide between writing in
Terriable Ted and his Ten Fingers of doom .... or just Ted Nugent :D
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Originally posted by Sikboy
2 hours.
Ouch! That's the kind of lines we had for the governator election, and half the stations were closed.
20 minute wait this morning at the Huntington Beach "International Surfing Museum".
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Originally posted by Saurdaukar
Same. Tons of Bush people where I went. Only one for Kerry.
T'was good. No problems, smooth, quick, and I even got to join the W volunteers in ribbing the tree hugger. :D
Typical righties, doing their best to disenfranchise voters!
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NAZIS!!! ;)
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central PA 7:15am, 25 mins in line. 2 seconds to flip the master lever for republican .
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took less than 2 minutes from the time I walked in to getting to the touch screen.
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Originally posted by SOB
Typical righties, doing their best to disenfranchise voters!
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NAZIS!!! ;)
Actually, I dressed up as a Republican poll Nazi for Halloween. :D
Suit pants, white dress shirt with the sleves rolled up, a red tie, a W04 pin and a baseball bat. :D
Someone thought I was the guy from Office Space, though and asked me where the computer was.
:D
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15 mins. I couldnt find nader on the ballot or it wouldve taken less.
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Ohio, 6:00 P.M.
no wait.
eskimo
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Aptos, Ca.
Got to polling place at 6:30am, was #2 in line. Out by 7:08am and there were 200+ in line waiting.
Drove a van picking up seniors the rest of the day, made 6 runs with 8 people in each. Seems all had something to say about something, sounded like a flock of chickens at a yodeling contest.
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LOL Saur, that's awesome!
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3 1/2 hours Atlanta, Georgia
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Northwest Florida.
1.5 hours at 8:15am
my wife voted at 4:30Pm and took her 5 minutes.
RHIN0
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Took me about 10 minutes.
Oddly enough, it's always this way even though our voter turnout here in town is over 90%
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Originally posted by Sandman
Took me about 10 minutes.
Oddly enough, it's always this way even though our voter turnout here in town is over 90%
That's because there's only 10 people in your town, and 5 voting machines :)
Do you vote over at Gateway elementary?
-Sik
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Naw... it's long since moved... After Gateway, it moved to that senior center across from Motion Tire and now it's at the Calvary church.
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Suburb of Phoenix. Got there at 3.30 and it took 1.5 hours.
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Originally posted by Saurdaukar
Someone thought I was the guy from Office Space, though and asked me where the red stapler was
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Oh yeah it took 5-10 minutes. The computar didn't like my access card so the dude had to put a new one in for me.
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Dont make me go Lumburgh on your bellybutton Funk... ok? Greeeeaaaaat.