Posted on 11/06/2012 6:24:03 AM PST by Battle Axe
Post your Indiana voting observations here.
Bright sunny but crisp day here in Northern Indiana. Hard to find a parking place, had to wait a little, but all was calm and orderly.
This is notably a Republican stronghold.
Landslide for Romney/Ryan.
Hancock County — voted 7:15 am—no wait. 77th voter
GO ROMNEY/MOURDOCK!!
Hancock County — voted 7:15 am—no wait. 77th voter
GO ROMNEY/MOURDOCK!!
Southwestern Indiana @ 6am 30 voters in a little townhall with 2 machines. Dave Crooks will not carry his home county.
re: post #2
From your mouth to God’s ears.
I’m in Valpo, about to do it to it in an hour. :)
Meeky
FIRST voter in Lawrence precinct 5, AGAIN (four presidential elections in a row).
No problems, paper ballot fed into a scanner.
People near Noblesville came in to find their touch-screen units not working. They were turned back to try to vote again later today.
South side of South Bend. I was voter 39 at 7:30 am. Two years ago at about the same time I was voter 11.
My district is more conservative than most of South Bend, so I take this as good news.
Longest line we’ve ever encountered in this very heavy Republican county. We vote pretty much the same of day each election day. Way longer line than 2008. No doubt in my mind who they were there to vote for. Hoping this kind of enthusiasm carries over to Ohio.
Pence will be new gov.
Pence is future presidential material.
BA
I’m in porter county. I went to Jackson township school to vote at 6am and there were about 100 poeple waiting. I had to go to work so I’m going to return later.
Get out and vote for Mourdock; he needs the votes, and we desperately need his vote in the Senate to silence dingy Harry and overturn 0bamacare.
Pence will win handily, and will be an excellent Governor.
Susan Brooks will be our Representative.
I voted early, but my son got to our Fishers precinct at 6:00 a.m. since he has to open the shop at 7:45 and didn’t want to be late. He was back home a little after 7:00; busy, but orderly. Our precinct will probably turn out 80%, and we are a heavy Republican county.
I did notice that even the Democrat HQ here in the county didn’t have a Obama/Biden sign, and I was told there are only 3 known Obama signs in the entire county.
EVERYBODY here has a FRIENDS OF COAL sign, not looking good for the socialist today.
Huge turnout in my District of Seminole County Florida! Bigger than anything I’ve seen in the past! Heavily conservative county too.
Frankton (Madison county) - just got back. Poll worker told me it was the biggest morning turnout she’s ever seen. I had to wait about 15 minutes.
I let a little old lady with a cane go ahead of me in line. Nice woman. Reminded me of my grandma. No doubt she was there to vote the Marxist Kenyan out of office, lol.
Voted in downtown Indy just before 7:00 this morning. Area, as you may know is heavy D’rat. I was the 64th voter and my wife the 65th. Only 5 other people appeared during the 5-10 minutes we were there.
Appears to be a very light turnout, especially considering a number of voting sites have been reduced this year. Should be a problem for the D’rats.
One other polling place I passed on the way home—in one of the Barton Towers (subsidized housing), looked practically deserted.
Noblesville voting line here on tenth street is longer than average at 9:46. Mixed crowd. Friendly folks.
I live in Westfield (Hamilton County). I arrived at my polling place at 06:20...parking lot full and cars lined down the street on both sides. I’ve never seen anything like this! I waited 1 hour to vote.
Waiting in line at 9:45 in Hendricks county. Hendricks is a suburb of Indy and heavily republican. The wait is currently one hour and twenty minutes. I have never seen it so busy.
Outside Terre Haute - my first time voting as a Hoosier (just escaped out of Illinois). People in line at 8am this morning had never seen such a large turnout. I probably waited 20 minutes to vote. Go Romney/Mourdock!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.