Small town in MA — turnout seemed heavier than usual. I take that as a sign that non-standard voters (read: Republicans) might be more active.
Not much different than May primaries . . . yet, so relatively light. It’s early, though. Let’s see what happens at lunchtime and after work. We have three check-in stations and ten machines. No line. Never more than five machines in use at the same time. Near downtown South Bend, IN.
SW Ohio here. Turnout seemed normal and average to me. Nothing spectacular or unusual.
Long lines in conservative Evansville, Wisconsin
What time of day should a person vote if he is interested in avoiding the crowds? (asking for a friend)
7 AM, about 10 ahead of us, we moved in and voted, and voters still coming in steadily.
Pulled out of the parking lot around 7 15 or 20.
Cars still coming in.
MOSTLY older retiree types, but some of those retiree types were in working clothes (construction boots, gas well uniforms, etc.
Some younger working clothes types, most of us know each other to nod in recognizance if not friends.
New York, Putnam county: Went to polls about 6:15 and seemed about normal. Less than a presidential more than a local.
Small town CT. Busy. Steady stream of people.
NW Arkansas, the reddest area in a very red state; WalMart ground zero. Just got home from taking granddaughter to school, swung by a couple of polling places. Turnout seems heavy.
One of two machines down at my polling place. No line for the ballot, but 30 minutes to wait to submit it. Madison County, Alabama.
In my area: Republicans vote on Tuesday, Democrats on Wednesday.
I dont worry about it here in this county.
We dont allow scumocrats to run for state, county or local office here.
Rural west central Florida here. Went to the polls at 7:30 this morning. Very low turnout overall, but we suspect it’ll pick up later in the day.
bump for later
🇺🇸 Manhattan…voted at 7:30 this morning and just waited a few minutes to check in. More poll workers than voters! But then early voting has been going on here for-evah!
Voted this morning at my precinct in Lehigh Township PA. The place was packed at 7:15am. My wife went earlier at 6:30am waiting for the doors to open. Said there were 9 people already there in line.
Everything went smoothly. Took me 15 minutes max from when I got in and left. No problems. The voting machines were touch screen types, and once clicking the “Submit Vote” button, a paper receipt would print out where you could confirm your voting choices.
I can only guess why places like Philadelphia have so many problems with voting. Maybe because the place is filled with retards who should NEVER be allowed to vote. Or perhaps the reason is more sinister, like industrial strength fraud taking place.
Small NC precinct near Charlotte.
Voted 9:30 ... #117 (Quite high number for this early) Voting booths full. Was surprised to see older dude in Trump hat and shirt allowed in to vote. A LOT OF people for midterm, all white, mostly elderly.
Small town south central NH2 district.
Turnout heavy according to my State Rep who was holding a sign out in front of the school gym.
Inside, no one in line.
I will go back at 7pm tonight to help count votes.