To: coramdeo
Any word on turnout in Northern VA or do most of those people vote after work?
18 posted on
11/06/2001 5:32:05 AM PST by
MHT
To: MHT
i was #5 in my No. VA polling place at 6 am. My husband went at 7:30 and was #63. That sounds low, and probably for the best, as my district is also fairly liberal. Praying for an Earley victory!
23 posted on
11/06/2001 5:36:42 AM PST by
xsmommy
To: MHT
Any word on turnout in Northern VA or do most of those people vote after work? Turnout was very light this morning in Sterling; only 2 people ahead of me in line to vote. Many people are still stuck in traffic when the polls close at 7 PM.
42 posted on
11/06/2001 5:55:50 AM PST by
relee
To: MHT
Report from NoVa suburbs . . .
8am. Bright sunny morning, expected to wait 10-15 minutes to vote . . .
wandered into the school, walked up to the table, voted immediately. No line.
Distinct impression that the turnout is very low today. Don't know who that is good for though?
To: MHT
Any word on turnout in Northern VA or do most of those people vote after work?
Was kind of slow at my polling place which leans democratic. I went to vote at 2pm.
my precinct leader also said it had been "light" in Reston so far.
But as MHT says many many folks vote on their way home here.
I'm suspecting light turnout as people aren't fired up either way except for the partisans.
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