VOTE on Tuesday

It's probably obvious to all, but the person who is legally entitled to vote in an election yet chooses not to forever gives up their right to express dissatisfaction with the result.:bigwink:
 

My voting district was changed!

I went to vote today at the neighborhood firehouse as I usually do, but they couldn't find my name in the register. One of the workers made a call then informed me that I now have to go to the Town Hall to vote (2 miles away). Apparently our community was re-zoned since last year. The place I used to go was a 2 minute walk. Now I'll have to drive to vote. Doesn't make any sense to me, but there must have been a reason.
 

Our voting location also moved this year. I think due to new home construction and the need to balance out the numbers at the different voting locations.

We went at mid-morning and there was a steady voting flow but no wait at all. You voted, received a sticker stating "I voted today" and a choice of candy bars before heading out the door.
 
We voted during the late morning, and I was pleasantly surprised to see a rather large and steady turnout. Our polling place was very well run, and the lines were moving quickly. Now, it will be interesting to see the results tomorrow, as there were several important issues besides just voting for the politicians.

One of the best "side effects" of the election will be the end of gobs of nuisance phone calls, and the endless political ads on TV.....these ads almost make the return of the stupid "Ask Your Doctor" drug ads seem welcome.
 
We voted during the late morning, and I was pleasantly surprised to see a rather large and steady turnout. Our polling place was very well run, and the lines were moving quickly. Now, it will be interesting to see the results tomorrow, as there were several important issues besides just voting for the politicians.

One of the best "side effects" of the election will be the end of gobs of nuisance phone calls, and the endless political ads on TV.....these ads almost make the return of the stupid "Ask Your Doctor" drug ads seem welcome.

And hopefully I will stop getting 13 pounds of election stuff in my mailbox every day!!
 


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