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To: Humal

We've had a huge turnout here in Alachua County. They went from five voting machines to 20.

I think, unfortunately, that most of them are Dems (although the first votes in my county were cast by a Republican couple for Bush!).

As for the card, maybe your voting place wasn't lost? They probably don't notify unless there's been a change. That's how they're doing it here, at least.

In any case, tell all your friends to vote early. It's faster, easier, more secure, and just in case there are problems (Dem riots) on election day, you've already got your vote for Bush in!


13 posted on 10/22/2004 4:21:41 PM PDT by livius
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To: livius

"As for the card, maybe your voting place wasn't lost? "

Yes, I'm sure it was, because our former voting place was the church we attend. It received water damage in the fellowship hall where the machines are/were set up. The lady at City Hall said that our new voting place is another church down the road from us. The cards may come yet, but time is getting short. It concerns me that others in our situation wouldn't bother to check and/or vote.


16 posted on 10/22/2004 5:52:15 PM PDT by Humal
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