How long are you willing to wait in line today?

OrganizedChaos

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I'm getting up an hour early tomorrow to vote before work, I can't be late for work so after 60 min. I'm leaving vote or no vote.

How about you?

Update: no wait at all, not many people there, certainly no one else under the age of 30.
 

jpeyton

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How long would you stand in line to undo the last eight years?
 

AstroManLuca

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Well, lucky for me, I talked to my boss today and she said I can come in whenever I like and just use vacation hours to offset if I'm late (or I can work late to make up the time). It's nice working at a place that is so flexible.
 

Capt Caveman

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Jan 30, 2005
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Went to my polling district at 9:20 and got out at 9:40. About 50 people ahead of me. Nice thing where I live we have polling districts every five blocks or so.
 

AntiFreze

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I got to my polling location at 5:59, and was out by 6:30. 20 people ahead of me, I had to fill out a provisional ballot (in AZ) since my move was on their sheet.
 

RichardE

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Originally posted by: shafeen
there is no holiday on the election day.........??

No way, than the Republicans would never win, need to keep things even :laugh:
 

dphantom

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Jan 14, 2005
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As long as it takes. I came in to work early so will leave early and hopefully miss the big wave at 5 pm.
 

rudeguy

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Dec 27, 2001
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Arrived at 9:50am was out by 10:00am.

One of the advantage to living in a town with less people than your average city block.
 

Cattlegod

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May 22, 2001
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Got there at 9:30, was out by 9:45.

I went at 9:30 to miss the retired morning rush and early enough to miss lunch.

lmao @ timetravel.
 

Insomniator

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Oct 23, 2002
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I live in a town of over 100k and was in and out in literally 5 minutes. I also live across the street from the voting location.
 

trmiv

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Oct 10, 1999
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Originally posted by: Cattlegod
Got there at 9:30, was out by 9:15.

I went at 9:30 to miss the retired morning rush and early enough to miss lunch.

Time travel FTW!!! Voting rules!
 

Engineer

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Oct 9, 1999
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I arrived at 5:30 this morning. Was a line of 10 people waiting for the polling station to open (at 6:00am). By 6:00am, there were three lines about two blocks long. I was 3rd in my line. I was out by 6:05 or so. The people at the end of the lines were probably there betwee 1 to 2 hours at the minimum based on how fast things were moving.
 

nageov3t

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Feb 18, 2004
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I was behind one person... the "wait" was about 30 seconds.

can't say I've ever had to wait in line in NJ.
 

Ferocious

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Feb 16, 2000
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We live in a traditonally red county in Ohio.

I voted early and waited about 75 minutes. My wife voted just a little bit ago and waited about 50 minutes.

I saw no young people at all. She saw a couple.
 

Ferocious

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Originally posted by: OrganizedChaos
I'm getting up an hour early tomorrow to vote before work, I can't be late for work so after 60 min. I'm leaving vote or no vote.

That is your choice.

But whenever I stand in line to vote, I always take a moment to remember all those veterans who served so I could stand in that line.

 

Rustler

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Jan 14, 2004
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30 MIN TIME from line to vote.............................................would have waited longer if needed.
 

JEDIYoda

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I was in line at 6:45...polling station opened at 7:00am.
I was out by 7:15 and the line was almost 2 blocks long!!