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Old 11-02-2010, 08:45 PM
agzg agzg is offline
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Fair enough, I will take that correction.

One observation: Chicago has polling locations in random places. I've heard of churches, schools, community centers, and auditoriums before, but they had polling locations in funeral homes and nursing homes as well.

That might get a little uncomfortable.

I voted on my way into work today, prior to 7am so there wasn't a line but it was marginally busy in the sense that there were at least 2-4 people voting at one time.

Live-in voted about half an hour before me, and said it was empty.

As I walked past the community center tonight (2 blocks away right on the way to and from work FTW!) it was definitely hopping.

We used the "fill in the arrow" ballots in my precinct, but many precincts got the electronic touchscreens, especially in the suburbs.

Any concerns about the security of those machines?

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