[Ipg-smz] So..
James Gaskin
james at gaskin.com
Tue Nov 6 21:32:34 UTC 2018
Voted last week at the city events center by the little lake where they
have kid's fishing camp each summer, right near downtown in our suburb.
It's maybe more of a big pond than small lake, but I'm not sure of the
parameters for either.
Regular voting (today) happens in the elementary school nearby.
Thanks,
James
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On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 9:03 AM Esther Schindler <esther at bitranch.com> wrote:
> The true joys of working from home… we always vote in the early afternoon.
> Anyone who has to go to an office tends to vote first thing in the morning,
> after work, or sometimes at lunch. But we rarely get a big long line at
> 2pm. Even when it’s a presidential election, I haven’t waited more than
> 10-15 minutes. (And I actually celebrate being in that line, because it
> feels as though we’re engaging in a sacred act together.)
>
> I’m curious: What is your polling place when it isn’t election day? Ours
> is a church. Before that, the polling place was the middle school that’s
> four blocks from our house (and we always enjoyed the walk over there, in
> some special way).
>
> On Nov 6, 2018, at 7:48 AM, Dan Rosenbaum <dan at panix.com> wrote:
>
> Done. Lines — despite more scanners than usual — at a polling place that
> doesn’t usually get lines. And this in a very blue precinct in a very blue
> county (Brooklyn) in a very blue state (New York).
>
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