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I promise my intention here is not to be politically charged, but i thought it would be interesting to see who voted (not who or what you voted for).

So, i'll get it started...

I voted this morning.

Anyone else?
 
Me too. Longish lines outside my precinct in Minneapolis; then again, Minnesota consistently leads the nation in percentage of voter turnout, so I guess that's the price we pay.
 
On my way to work at 6:30am. I was #32 and it took like 10 minutes.
 
On Saturday, literally walked straight to the booth. 7 minutes door-to-door.
 
Early voted yesterday. A few people ahead of and behind me.

And regardless of whether you voted or who you voted for, I think one thing we can all agree on is...THANK GOODNESS THE POLITCAL COMMERCIALS AND PHONE CALLS ARE OVER!!!!!!!!!
 
Yep. Voting in my district is a two minute deal, so I feel for the folks who had to wait hours.
 
...THANK GOODNESS THE POLITCAL COMMERCIALS AND PHONE CALLS ARE OVER!!!!!!!!!
I am not a citizen so no voting for me, but man did it get crazy with those out of context adds every commercial break...finally it is over.
 
I just came home from voting. no wait at all...woot!
 
I voted -- but on special initiatives only. No candidates. All in all, registering to vote at the station and filling out my 3 bubbles took less than 5 minutes.

k.
 
Just got back from voting; wait was an hour and forty minutes in Columbia, SC.
 
Polls opened at 7:00, I was there at 6:55 and was #52 in my district - took about 35 minutes once the line got started.
 
I voted this morning on the way home from work. Maybe 5 min tops?
 
We're headed to the polls after our visit with the oncologist. It never really takes more than 20 minutes.
 
Oh yeah and tomorrow will be such a glorious day with no political ads!!!!!
 
I let the machines vote for me.

Applicable again.

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We have vote by mail here and I voted quite a while ago!
 
I know I will break down and watch it, but I really want to boycot watching the tally counts because you know there will probably be a couple of states that have recounts or something that will ultimately delay the results and me being the idiot will watch until midnight before going to bed.
 
Would have if I could have.

Stefan
 
I thought about trying to vote, since I was in the US, but decided it best I don't. However, the radio commercials on the way to Randy's had me knowing exactly what initiatives I should or shouldn't say yes to. I think I could've made a difference....
 
I thought about trying to vote, since I was in the US, but decided it best I don't. However, the radio commercials on the way to Randy's had me knowing exactly what initiatives I should or shouldn't say yes to. I think I could've made a difference....
haha
 
I did. There was something on the state level I had to give a NO vote.
 
I am jealous. Over two hours to vote in south Minneapolis this morning. And it was kinda chilly out there. However you voted, I am glad to hear you voted the initiatives Karring.
 
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