Mechanical, then some old dude gave me a sticker. I would have preferred a beer. How come polling locations don't set up a beer tents? That'd improve voter participation.
Mechanical, then some old dude gave me a sticker. I would have preferred a beer. How come polling locations don't set up a beer tents? That'd improve voter participation.
Mechanical, then some old dude gave me a sticker. I would have preferred a beer. How come polling locations don't set up a beer tents? That'd improve voter participation.
Thanks to people like me that will soon be feasable on Oklahoma! I voted to legalide alcohol on election day! Yay! We have such stupid laws here :mumble:
Not here. Wandered into the polling place, filled out a piece of paper, showed my ID, waited about 2 minutes, voted, and then checked out some library books.
Not here. Wandered into the polling place, filled out a piece of paper, showed my ID, waited about 2 minutes, voted, and then checked out some library books.
I didn't vote I wanted to, but I forgot that since I registered in Whatcom County I moved to King, and didn't really feel like having the feds after my ass.
One of the complaints of our new system is lack of communication. We apparently went from 200 voting sites to 50 mega sites.
Two errors in wait times:
1. You could be in line for four hours at a known site (eg. Denver Police station), but if they communicated between each other, you'd know the next one over buried in a residential area had 10 minute waits.
B. If the whole system is computerized, how did no one think of posting wait times online?
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