Posted on 11/06/2012 6:16:43 AM PST by CWW
Post your morning observations of North Carolina voting here.
We're particularly interested in voting trends in predominantly Dem districts in the Research Triangle area.
We cannot expect the Americans to jump from Capitalism to Communism, but we can assist their elected leaders in giving Americans small doses of Socialism until they suddenly awake to find they have Communism.
- Soviet Leader Nikita Khrushchev, 1959.
Voted at 7am in my Lake Norman community, decent traffic but no lines.
I vote in Larry Leake’s home county, so I’m ALWAYS on the lookout for dirty tricks. It’s snowing hard, but hasn’t built up yet. My polling place is having a big turnout...lots of smiling faces and good cheer.
Here in Matthews there was a short line this morning, maybe a ten minute wait. Heavy early voting turnout in NC may mean lighter turnout today. I’ve heard of people waiting in line for over an hour in early voting.
Smiling and good cheer. Those are Repubs. Dem frown and are angry.
May the heros of Benghazi be proud of how we vote today.
They gave their lives for us, now we need to give our votes for them.
Vote as if the lives of our Military Men and Women depended on it.
Voted at about 7:30 AM in Orange County. I was vote # 114, which means it’s been fairly heavy in our rural precinct.
Voting will be mostly Dems (Rs only make up ~15% in the precinct, heavily Dem). Made sure to comment to the Republicans outside that I was “voting for the American” as I walked in, just to tick off the Dems handing out literature.
Same here in Onslow county (safely republican). You could tell who the Democrats and Republicans were. Frowns and scowls VS. upbeat with smiles.
It was very quick, only about 10 minutes. I think our polling place always has a slow steady stream. I don’t think I have ever waited in line. I got to take my youngest son with me before he started school, so he was pretty excited.
Wife and I early-voted last week at Ballantyne location. 20 minute wait to get in the building. Crowd was of good cheer. Even had a fellow cruising the line handing out free meal cards for his new sushi restaurant...he took no sides.
The only negative...the party hawkers/hacks were corralled within 6-8 feet of the door of the polling place. A couple of Holder’s people were “informing” the crowd of their candidates/their qualifications. One was the daughter of a judge candidate...the other was actually another judge that is running. I completely ignored their pablum and stared straight ahead as we slowly shuffled by. The judge candidate made the comment “I think I’m talking to myself”. Out of respect for my wife’s feelings, I refrained from making my own comment back to the candidate “You had to throw a flippant comment into your spiel, didn’t you.”.
I’m guessing you know who I did not vote for.
As is typical of liberals, he shows that he doesn't have the courage to stand by his actions.
It allso appears to me that the AG wants this matter gone in a hurry to avoid having to act responsibly.
STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS
6400 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-6400 GARY O. BARTLETT
Executive Director
Mailing Address: P.O. BOX 27255 RALEIGH, NC 27611-7255
(919) 733-7173 FAX (919) 715-0135
LOCATION: 441 NORTH HARRINGTON STREET RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27603
November 5, 2012
Statement Regarding Jim Turner
This office has received numerous emails and phone calls from individuals justifiably concerned about a posting on Facebook in which a North Carolina voter named Jim Turner claimed to have voted multiple times in this election. Part of the posting was immediately suspect because there has been no early voting site at which he could have voted in Emerald Isle, North Carolina.
We have talked with Mr. Turner and learned that he is a senior citizen who made an unfortunate attempt at a joke. Here is his explanation of what happened:
Please allow me to explain the posting on Facebook. My daughter posted a Like on Barack Obamas Facebook page about early voting. Thinking I was responding just to my daughter, I made a silly comment joking that I had voted at several different election sites. Not knowing I was posting to Barack Obamas page rather than just to my daughter, this comment, made in total jest, has gone viral and has made many people angry.
I sincerely apologize for all of the difficulty this has created for the Board of Elections and appreciate your help in bringing closure to this situation.
Every claim or allegation of multiple voting must be taken seriously, but we have concluded that it did not occur in this case.
Thank you for your concern.
# 103 at 7AM in Youngsville. Wait time was less than a minute.
45 minute wait in Beaufort County — broken printer. Very rural, but turnout amazed me! My grandson’s 1st election, and he was stoked to vote for Mitt!
I’m just a few miles S of you. Wife voted this morning (I early voted weeks ago), and said line not big, but forming.
Just voted in Pineville,NC (Charlotte) 5 minute wait...small elementary school...sure it will get busier later. Mittens and straight repub. :)
I waited in line for about 15 minutes this morning @the the Cornelius town hall. Voted for RR / straight R ticket.
#304 in Richlands, NC. The polling place was actually right over the line in Jacksonville, but Richlands is a tiny rural community for the most part. There was no wait at all. One woman’s cell phone went off. She was immediately told to turn it off. Everybody was polite and kind and efficient.
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45 minute wait in Beaufort County — broken printer. Very rural, but turnout amazed me! My grandson’s 1st election, and he was stoked to vote for Mitt!
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