I voted early at Judiciary Square, for the primary and the general - in and out in under 5 minutes both times (and no apparent problems with voting electronically).
This option was definitely under-utilized: they had ten poll workers to sign people in, and only one or two voters (at around 8:30 on a weekday morning).
I guess the only thing I regret was not getting to check out the renovations on my local elementary school.
I vote in your precinct and I went with a paper ballot because it looked quicker. There is only one electronic poll versus several for the paper ballot.
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I voted early at Judiciary Square, for the primary and the general - in and out in under 5 minutes both times (and no apparent problems with voting electronically).
This option was definitely under-utilized: they had ten poll workers to sign people in, and only one or two voters (at around 8:30 on a weekday morning).
I guess the only thing I regret was not getting to check out the renovations on my local elementary school.
I vote in your precinct and I went with a paper ballot because it looked quicker. There is only one electronic poll versus several for the paper ballot.
I was in and out in less than 10 minutes. There were no more than 20 voters at 9:30.
I wish I had voted early, man, I got in and the lady didn't know how to read. I ended up finding my own name in the book. Just awful
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