We didn’t know what to expect of our local polling place, a quick four minute drive from our home, when we stopped by this morning. Several cars lined the stretch of street up to the town hall, but to our surprise, no line existed. We donned our masks, went inside, handed them our registration cards and ID, used the touch screen in the polling booth, and were back in our car four minutes later. Add our names to the 21,500 early voters in our county so far. Easy peasy, life in the suburbs. Glad that’s done.
Since schools and churches are now closed I have to drive 7 miles or more to vote. Before my church poll was walking distance. Glad you were able to vote so easily. I am waiting for Nov. Hope I don’t regret it.
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Oh, I don’t know–it might be packed on voting day!
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Yeah you may be right. I might check out early voting. I haven’t missed an election since 1972.
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Wow!!
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You make 21,502 – way to go!!
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I matter! I matter!
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Good job getting counted, Kerbey!
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👏👏👏and look at all those signs!
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I don’t even know who most of them are.
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I’m sure I wouldn’t know either. That’s a lot of people to keep straight!
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