You'd think in NY there would be lines. My husband was in & out within 5 minutes. I went 3 hours later & there was 1 person in front of me, 1 behind. My daughter went at lunch time, in between classes & the same thing - no wait. Very strange...
Ok, it ate my comment. I voted and it took about 20 minutes because we only have 4 booths. We have to color in the circles to vote, not sure how everyone else does it anymore.
I'm a thirty-something mom living in the South (just in case my frequent use of "y'all" didn't give it away). In my prior-to-mommyhood life, I was a teacher. I'm married to my college sweetheart. We have a fabulously funny (and cute!) six year old daughter who keeps us laughing daily and a sweet and busy one year old daughter. We also have a perpetually shedding wonderdog.
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Yep! only had to wait two hours....we got there before the polls opened.
Sheesh. 40 minutes.
Sure did! The kids and I went after breakfast (no school today) and it took longer to walk there and back than it did to vote!
The kids were super excited to get 'I voted' stickers!
You'd think in NY there would be lines. My husband was in & out within 5 minutes. I went 3 hours later & there was 1 person in front of me, 1 behind. My daughter went at lunch time, in between classes & the same thing - no wait. Very strange...
Ok, it ate my comment.
I voted and it took about 20 minutes because we only have 4 booths. We have to color in the circles to vote, not sure how everyone else does it anymore.
Dh and I voted a couple weeks ago. Dd1 got to vote for the first time--and I'm very proud of her.
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