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To: Dales
I vote at a little after 10 am. I'm retired and feel that we retired voters should vote between the rush hours and not at noon time. That way, working voters have a chance.

My wife who still works could not find a parking place to vote at 7:45 am to 8 am. The polling place is at a very busy school where most of the kids are dropped off since we don't have sidewalks on this side of town. So parking places before and little after 8 are hard to find. My wife will vote this evening coming home from work.

The turn out was running about the same as the last non presidential election.

I voted repubie for all candidates except one and no repubie was running and I voted for the libertarian. I voted no on all of the bond bills and no on all incumbent Judges up re appointments.
1,068 posted on 11/05/2002 10:47:38 AM PST by Grampa Dave
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To: Grampa Dave
"I voted repubie for all candidates except one and no repubie was running and I voted for the libertarian. I voted no on all of the bond bills and no on all incumbent Judges up re appointments."

Wow we have a lot in common.

Nam Vet

1,103 posted on 11/05/2002 11:00:40 AM PST by Nam Vet
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