Posted on 11/03/2020 6:48:15 AM PST by CWW
South Mississippi. We arrived 20 minutes after the polls opened. In all my years of voting at this precinct we have never had to wait to vote. This year there were lines way out the door, tents set up, the parking lot was full, and it took us 30 minutes to vote. Turnout appears to be very heavy, but we are also voting on a state flag and medical marijuana.
PA
Precinct historically Dem
When polls opened at 7AM the line was huge, went up the sidewalk and halfway through the parking lot.
Lots of cops, fire and EMS in line.
North Minneapolis neighborhood. Normally a quiet voting place the line at 7:00am was about 40 and growing.
Busiest I’ve ever seen.
The database for registered voters was down and they were doing it old school with a printed ledger. This seemed odd, and it was apparently affecting other locations as well.
Hmmm.
Madison County Alabama, huge turnout.
Very high so far. Over 100 voters so far. Best Day ever was 220 in 16. About 300 total on the rolls..
Record setting pace so far.
we all vote in my family in Florida Broward county Communist headquarters... no one was here except for the Republican voters...Good news because that means theres no Democrat turn out normally we wait at least 30-40 people
Blue precinct in purple county. Went at 9:00. Not one person in line. Pray the Dems have cannibalized their vote by voting early.
Gilbert AZ
never been on a line like this to vote before. 90 min wait at 7:30ish. Usually 5 min and out. I
2nd CD of Maine.
Mixed, but definitely leans to the right.
Been voting here since 1988, and have never seen lines like there was at 7 this morning. Myself, and the better half waited for 20 mins, or so in light snow/wind. In the past, I don’t believe I’ve ever waited more than 5 mins. Obviously, with “the big Corona”, things were slowed a bit, but we were in a large gymnasium, and they kept it moving quickly. When we left, the lines were as long, if not longer than they were when we showed up. ;)
there was no line at all and only three other people there and theyre all Republicans so the fact that no ones there is truly amazing I believe
Or Commies not voting at all. Even mo betta.
I’m in rural Kentucky. Quiet here. We voted at six and brought our grandaughter.
Masks not required. Not even a sign up.
Me too! Standing in a long line @ the Monrovia community center. Rather be standing outside in the sun & fresh air. Probably an hour wait.
Iowa - We will have to try later. The line was insane. It went out of the large church building, across the parking lot, and wound around in the grassy area beyond the parking lot. People were parking down a side street because the lot was full.
What’s with those jerks in New Hampshire? One was supposedly a lifelong Republican who voted for Biden. If that’s true, he is a RINO.
How is everyone feeling? I feel like this is almost like waiting for doctors to come out after a loved one (in this case, our beautiful country) gets out of surgery. Hopeful and a nervous wreck all the same.
Good analogy. Voted early in Fl on first day . 3 for Trump. We have multiple places as an option so no real lines at that time, but a steady flow.and being retired it was mid day so no after work rush..
Lets pray for a convincing win to take back America and deliver justice starting November 4
We were 2 of about 20-30 others I spotted in line without the “face diaper”, and “the officials” never said a word. I was quite surprised, and a little disappointed. I was hoping to get the opportunity to throw the ol’ “my body my choice” back at them. Lol ;)
Oklahoma - RED STATE
South Tulsa, Very Red
LOOOOOG lines at precincts on way to school
The polls opened at 7:00 in North Alabama. Got there about 7:20, and the line outside of the building was about 150 yards long with no social distancing. I’ve never seen an election in which I couldn’t walk straight into the building. When I left, the line was just as long. The turnout was overwhelmingly pro-Trump.
Oops, forgot to answer the other questions. Our district in Iowa leans Republican, but is mixed. We have a Democrat representative (I hope not for long), a Democrat state rep, but a Republican state senator.
The last time we voted, it was nothing like this. There was a very small line, but I don’t remember if we went at the same time of day.
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