In-Person Voters: Describe Your Experiences at the Polls?

  • mahtofire14
    Mahtomedi, MN
    Posts: 10912
    #1985152

    Same as always. Showed up at around 10 am, stood in line for about 2 minutes to get my ballot and another 2 minutes to go to the booth to fill it out. Maybe 30-40 people in there. No difference other than masks and places to stand on the floor.

    This is in the north metro by the way.

    gregory
    Red wing,mn
    Posts: 1584
    #1985156

    Busy here, went by my township voting station long line at 9:30am and went back at 245 and stood in line for 25 minutes. Most I’ve ever seen. Gonna be interesting!!

    al-wichman
    SE Wisconsin
    Posts: 448
    #1985158

    I was in and out in 5 minutes. Not much on the ballot this year, Congressman and President were it. Usually we have some referendums for spending, but nothing this year. I live in a town of about 11,000 with 5 different polling places so, it’s only like 2200 per polling place.

    Civil and quick. I don’t miss the days living in Milwaukee where I had to stand for 2-3 hours in line to vote. At least there’s nice weather this year and they don’t have to stand in the rain or cold here in Wisconsin.

    Joe Jarl
    SW Wright County
    Posts: 1597
    #1985161

    Voted at a rural township shed at about 10:30. Steady traffic, but did not wait in line. New to this precinct so I had to register. Had a slight hiccup in the process of verifying my address, but not bad. 10 minutes in and out.

    KPE
    River Falls, WI
    Posts: 1489
    #1985164

    In and out this morning. Fingers crossed I get no more text messages now. I’d blindly vote for any candidate who would make it illegal to send out these campaign messages constantly.

    gregory
    Red wing,mn
    Posts: 1584
    #1985165

    I’d blindly vote for any candidate who would make it illegal to send out these campaign messages constantly.

    Right and phone calls!! X2

    tbro16
    Inactive
    St Paul
    Posts: 1170
    #1985178

    Clear sailing in Mendota Heights. No line, no fuss, no issues. In and out in 10 minutes

    Coletrain27
    Posts: 4789
    #1985181

    1:15 got right in. no line at all, and yes hopefully the text messages stop!

    Randy Wieland
    Lebanon. WI
    Posts: 13297
    #1985197

    Went perfect by me. About 40 people ahead of me and took about 10 minutes. With all the Covid precautions, no delay

    dbright
    Cambridge
    Posts: 1798
    #1985203

    We were in and out in less then 5 minutes. Painless like normal.

    munchy
    NULL
    Posts: 4668
    #1985214

    The wife and I were the only ones there tonight around 7. Less than 5 minutes.

    Mike m
    Posts: 207
    #1985234

    I saw no ID required, no signature verification required and the ballot was put into a machine that’s owned by a Soros company.

    You are the first 2 time award winner . toast

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    sliderfishn
    Blaine, MN
    Posts: 5432
    #1985236

    Sometime I want to do this

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    Jensen
    Posts: 461
    #1985242

    Wasn’t allowed in to vote until I removed my hat of the candidate I was voting for. Didn’t Make a big deal about it since the wife was along but didn’t feel like freedom to me.

    munchy
    NULL
    Posts: 4668
    #1985250

    Wasn’t allowed in to vote until I removed my hat of the candidate I was voting for. Didn’t Make a big deal about it since the wife was along but didn’t feel like freedom to me.

    Haha!! Gotta know how to skate the rules. This shirt got me a couple glances from the officials but had no issue.

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    BackwaterICE
    Posts: 104
    #1985252

    There were two people ahead of me at the old church about 7 miles from my house – I live in the sticks. The place was packed compared to normal, about a dozen voters in side. Normally we have 6 booths lol

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