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It was dark, but not too dark as dawn was breaking. I made my way through the trenches, only to find the Old Dominion Guard, standing, waiting for me to cast my vote into the black magick flip box. I made my marks! Earned my stripes! Didn't hesitate, pulled the trigger of my mind and made the Decisions I needed to make. Everything started turning RED!! There was RED everywhere!! I was even wearing a RED shirt!!!
And then... It was over.
And now, I wait.
u/#ridetofreedom
It's almost as if you were in the booth with me!
Frens!
#17 💪 your experience was the stuff of legends, fren!
In an easy majority red spot in florida. Voting was smooth as butter, correct ballots, correct pens, ID checks and busy as hell. Mostly the over 60 crowd voting here and I'd say almost all maga.
What were your pens like? In eastern Seminole County, they used these really fine point ball point pens and it took a lot of diligence to completely fill in the circles. I wonder if those who weren’t as careful will get their ballots adjudicated.
I actually switched pens partway through with the pen from the adjacent booth to see if it was the same. It was.
I grumbled about the tabulator machines again (did so at primaries also.) The volunteers never know how to respond. I would laugh except it isn’t a laughing matter. My husband was suspicious of those machines from day one and again, he was ahead of his time.
Surrendered my California mail in ballot to vote in person…sure it’s scanned into a machine that’s likely hacked by China and who knows what they do with my surrendered ballot (I watched them stamp it surrendered), but I did my best sir 🫡
Let's hope the National Guard cyber team is doing its job.
I filled out and signed my mail in ballot, used it as acheat sheet to fill out paper ballot & kept it.. same as I did in 2020, still got that one as well.
I did the same. And after years of this chaos, I basically voted no.
Voted in CO, not a very busy location. Pretty standard, but I was amused by the following interaction. Before I could enter the polling location, I had to fill out a form to then hand to the worker who checked my ID. The woman who handed me the form to fill out, asked me if I had received my mail-in ballot. I replied yes, and she pressed me as to why I didn't return it. Instead of telling her it wasn't any of her fucking business, and with a big smile I said, "I just always vote in person." That answer appeared to frustrate her, which did my heart good. It's a very Libtard area and I get a kick out of taking every opportunity to poke their scheme/paradigm/whatever in the eye.
I was done in 30
Saw what you did there ;-)
Kek!
Showed up to polling station. Asked for photo ID. Poll worker verified my pic and address. I thanked poll worker for asking. Cast vote. Was ballot # 531. (I’m in a small town). No fuckery to report.
u/#flynnarmy
I voted. I had to wait 1.25 hours in line but my ballot has been cast. As I was standing in line all that time I was thinking that inadequate voting day throughput capacity is a suppression tactic. How many after seeing such a long line give up and go home?
Voted in Utah. Showed ID to get my ballot. Used ball point pen. Inserted the ballot into the machine myself. Still not sure how the mail in ballot I received doesn’t suggest a flaw in the system though. Seems those could be easily used for people to vote twice but what do I know.
Save the mail in ballot. Like many dems who get them will vote twice. D
In a left leaning suburb in NC. Voted, not many others were there. I take this as a good sign, leftists are not rushing to vote this election. Talked to the Republican table, they mentioned a loony leftist was angry with them today and ranting about Jan 6. They debated her for a while, but then moved on.
They didn't ask for an ID, even though it has been at least 12 years since NC originally voted for voter ID.
Dade County. Just got back home at 2:37 p.m. Everything was meticulous and by the book. I was 1 of about 4 people. Thought I had the wrong place because there were no signs, posters, people handing out pamphlets etc. near the boundary where such things are legal.
They'll have an extension starting tomorrow for the dems who got the myocarditis or the died suddenlies resulting in a no-show today.
The polling place i go to is something like a small fairground with a building on it and a huge horseshoe driveway. Usually you can enter either side of the horseshoe apnd park right by the building.. i worked at 7 this morning so went after work.
This time, the first entrance was outflow only, and the entire horseshoe was packed with parked cars.. it's a relatively small town and county and the turnout was tremendous. A friend of mine was a poll worker there and said it had been like this all day. It was incredible.
I scanned for wifi and took a screenshot of the channels but we are a red county in a red state and they'd have to be out of their minds to try anything here lol.
Also paper ballots but there's a digital scanner. New this year was digital check in... they scanned my id, had me recite my street address and sign at the entrance and scanned my id a second time for my ballot.
Fine point black pens and no shenanigans.
Smooth as could be in the free state of Florida. In and out with a very minimal wait. Everyone there was friendly and professional. Checked my ID and Signature, showed me that my receipt from signing in matched the ballot I was supposed to get (I think the difference on ballots had to do with school boards).
Filled it out, put it into the machine. The poll worker watched with me and verified that it was accepted. Got my sticker and left. Steady inflow and outflow of people.
Exactly my experience in Hillsborough. More people than I expected at 7:30am but that was positive. All the booths were full after I got in. Got a free Pepe -green pen.
Just cast my vote. Nothing out of the ordinary at my precinct. That said, I still know there’s fuckery afoot
rural midwest. 6:00 am, polls just opened. Blood red moon in the sky. There was a line to get in. This was a mix of working age people from young to near retirement age.
Where we are is red, but people are voting out of principle at this point.
Also people realize local and state elections are also important and there are some outright cunts that need removed locally.
I have voted.
PA voter here. I live in a based part of PA. Turnout was very high in my precinct. We are fired up for MAGA for sure!
NY Monroe County. The only things out of the ordinary are the fact it took three tries for my ballot to be accepted. Odd. Also, used my favorite ballpoint instead of the provided felt tips.
I voted this morning in Maricopa County, in a polling place with an older demographic (they're usually more efficient and a little nicer, lol.)
I arrived around 11 a.m. The estimate was about 50 (yes, fifty) voters waiting in line. There was a personable older gentleman explaining to the waiting voters that the scanning machines - the ones that you feed your completed paper ballot into - were malfunctioning. He said they kept rejecting ballots, and you could either keep trying or you could drop your ballot into the bin.
I waited in line for probably 45 minutes. Check-in was no problem; they machine-scanned my drivers license and it came up correctly. By the time I finger-signed on the screen, my paper ballot was printed out. It is a two-sided ballot, with most of the candidates on one side and all of the propositions on the other.
In the booths - which out here are just tall tray tables with cardboard shields around them - there were slim little felt-tip markers. They weren't specifically "Sharpies," and at first glance might look like regular ball-point pens. They weren't. I brought my own black ball-point pen and used that.
The scanning machine did take my ballot on the first try. What it did with it, or with the names I voted for, I have no idea.
Back outside, I asked the personable gentleman about the rumors that agents from the DOJ would be in Arizona polling places, among others. He said he did not know of any "but I wish they would! I'd love to see them!" He seemed to think it was a good thing to have federal agents on site. I didn't ask him why.
Also noticed almost no U.S. flags anywhere. The "I Voted" stickers have some idiotic looking cartoon character on them, not a U.S. flag as I remember seeing before.
Biggest problem I saw was those damnable felt-tip markers on a two-sided ballot. That kind of ink will bleed right through the paper and leave a mark on the other side, and then the machines will reject the ballot for "voting twice" for a candidate or proposition.
And who knows what really happens to your ballot when you slide it into that machine, or drop it into the big plastic box if the machine keeps spitting it back out.
It's bad, kids. It's bad. No U.S. flags anywhere, felt-tip markers on two-sided ballots, machines that may or may not take your ballot, and bins full of machine-rejected ballots to be taken away to some cheat-hole called a "counting center."
This is ridiculous. It's the same or worse as it was in the primaries a few months ago (and I voted at this same polling place back then.)
Hold on to your butts.
Same deal here. Went in at 6:30am in my Maricopa polling place to try and get done before my morning meetings, after taking 5 minutes to fill the damn thing in I’m waiting in line for 2.5 hrs because the machines are down, along with about 45 other people.
Also, curious indeed was me and three other guys in line looking at the recorder.maricopa.gov site and seeing with some surprise that we had already voted and our ballots had been counted…while we were standing in line with them still in our hands. Wonders will never cease
Voted and strolled out like the cock of the walk
Only pens used were sharpies. 😞
Voted this morning in my little Red area of a very blue state. The difference this time, as opposed to ALL other times I've voted here: they no longer used the journals which had name, address and signature. They always checked your signature against your one in the journal. Today, just went in, told them my name, and address, they handed me a slip of paper to print name and sign. No ID of any kind required. Very odd for here. Unless they still have the journals and will check signature against it later? I dunno. Turnout was very high, but it usually is here.
Northern California here. My polling place was dead in the mid afternoon. I walked right in. They gave me a sharpie. I used my own pen instead. I didn’t it surrender my mail in ballot. Didn’t want to give any reason for them to have an extra one at their disposal to cheat with.
What’s the scoop on wifi being on at polling sites? There were at least 4 wifi options live at my polling site. Isn’t it all supposed to be turned off?
Voted with the elderly bright and early. No issues at first. Just an address check for I.d. confirmation, I brought my own pen. The machine spit the ballot out three times before it would accept it. It finally did and I went on my way. Only had one measure to vote on. Some sort of clean water and air act to the tune of 4.2billion. As I've learned in the past with NYS. If it's called the puppies and rainbow act it's a giant corrupt money laundering scheme.
It was a steady flow of people in our ward, in our small town. No waiting of course, never is. I did overhear an election judge say to another ej, they thought there would be a break where no one was voting but that hasn't happened. First election with the new voter ID law here in Missouri and they asked for it like they should. Overall, pretty typical of a November election at 1:30pm CST.
Yes, yes, and fawk YES!
Went to vote with my mom just now, and my dad voted when he got off of work. Since it was later in the day it wasn't too crowded, and everything went smoothly. NO ONE is going to defeat DESANTIS!!!! RED WAVE!!!
NJ Voting Experience ~ Amazingly Good! Town record turnout, non-Dominion machines that record an actual paper ballot that can't be fucked with once you slide it into the machine, signature verification... Kinda jazzed.
Dakota Territory here, no issues. Not much of a line since the town I voted in has a population of around 220.
I passed three polling locations on my way to work. All three were packed with lines between 615 and 630 am. I gave my crew half a day off so they could vote and on my way home at 130 I passed these three locations again. All three still packed with lines.
I got to my polling location at around 2pm. A few cars and I saw maybe 30 people inside voting the 15 minutes I was there. I was vote number 420, which kind of disappointed me. But Im not sure how they have the three precincts broken up this cycle. I have been in three different locations between 2020, the Primaries and today.
ID and fill out a slip with signature which was then checked against voter rolls to get ballot. Ball point pens used. Tabulator took my ballot on first try. I am in a Red area of a Red district that has never elected a dem congressman until Elissa Slotkin stole the last two, so I anticipated some fuckery.
My (Dominion) machine rejected my ballot saying "Duplicate Markings", which was true. Because of my (stupid) ranked choice voting state, I marked the same candidate all the way across 4 or 5 bubbles to ensure that no one filled in anyone else after the fact. The poll worker said to me, "You have marked a candidate more than once. Is that how you want to vote?" I told her "yes!" and pushed "CAST" to cast the ballot. The machine accepted it. No telling if they adjudicate or reject it somewhere else down the line, but at least I have a reasonable idea that I won't be voting for someone I didn't actually vote for.
Going this afternoon, in the south bama area, not expecting any fuckery, usually smooth going and laid back.
Edit to say - I voted and all was well except while I was looking at the notes I made for the amendments we had to vote for (12 of them), my phone started acting up, like my notes page was flickering and had to close the note app. Went to my settings to wifi, took a screenshot of page when all the wifi spots popped up. Went back to my notes and it was fine. But that was strange.