The signs on the lawn in front library grounds were all Democrats though, placed their by campaign workers, I assume. These were Corrine Brown's people.
Poll workers were mostly minority, exclusively female. Polite. In Carhartt pants and work boots, it was clear I wasn't there to vote for Hillary. They smiled, checked my I.D., gave me a receipt and my ballot.
I arrived about 2:00 pm. There were plenty of voters but no line. I was in and out in five minutes. No shenanigans that I observed. I read the ballot carefully and made sure I inked in every bit of the oval next to Trump's name.
Normally, I vote on election day to take part in this great American tradition but this election is too important to risk something happening to me prior to November 8th. I needed to get it out of the way.
“...Voted Trump/Pence today in Jacksonville...”
Thanks for the detailed report of your voting experience in from Florida - I appreciated reading it.