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demi wrote:I always vote on voting day, just doesn't seem like the true process thru an absentee ballot, and am also afraid I might change my mind by voting day if I did absentee.
Ditto. Soooo much can happen leading up to Election Day.
I was able to go online and check where I am to go vote. It turns out I didn't update my new address, but it's ok since the town I was in only has about 3000 people. The lines should be reasonable.
Well, I gather from the news reports that, as had been widely predicted, turnout was heavy all over. Certainly in my part of Connecticut early turnout was incredible: my wife and I usually show up about 6:15 (polls open at 6AM) and see about six other voters there. This morning at 6:15 there was already an impressive line and we put our ballots into the scanner about 7:50 (the counter said I was voter number 205 registered by that machine).