Thin Black Line
Member
I went over the lunch hour and didn't have much of a line at all. Plenty of
un-highlighted bar codes next to the names of the people who did not show
up to vote today. I did not have to show an ID of any sort. We used the
same paper ballot with the "complete the black arrow" vote selection like always.
The only hang-up was the old lady in front of me who somehow put her ballot
into the optical reader (one of the old analog ones) wrong and jammed it for
a moment. One of the station workers came over and tapped it on top which
cleared it up with the "Vote Counted" beep. Mine went through without any
problem.
No political signs out front, or buttons on people. A wide range of people
from young parents with toddlers bouncing off the walls to the elderly with
canes and wheelchairs.
That's pretty much it.
un-highlighted bar codes next to the names of the people who did not show
up to vote today. I did not have to show an ID of any sort. We used the
same paper ballot with the "complete the black arrow" vote selection like always.
The only hang-up was the old lady in front of me who somehow put her ballot
into the optical reader (one of the old analog ones) wrong and jammed it for
a moment. One of the station workers came over and tapped it on top which
cleared it up with the "Vote Counted" beep. Mine went through without any
problem.
No political signs out front, or buttons on people. A wide range of people
from young parents with toddlers bouncing off the walls to the elderly with
canes and wheelchairs.
That's pretty much it.