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  • Stickfight

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    Voted Tuesday around 7PM at the city county building in Indy. It took about 30 minutes to get through but when I left the line was twice as long.

    Are they doing "judge inspections" everywhere?
     

    Bennettjh

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    Voted Monday 10/31. Wasn't terribly busy but it was also trick-or-treating hours. In and out 5 minutes tops.
     

    Tyler-The-Piker

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    I just voted an hour ago (Hancock County Public Library). 6 people in line, I waited 4 minutes...

    Its beautiful outside, think I'll go exercise some second amendment rights
     

    Brandon

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    Jun 28, 2010
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    Voted this past Thursday. Line wasn't to bad, took us longer to find a parking spot and to get to the county building.
     

    Leo

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    I was scheduled for a medical procedure so I voted early. Then the Dr. delayed the procedure. Evidently Voting for freedom has a healing effect.
     

    MCgrease08

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    Mar 14, 2013
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    I just voted an hour ago (Hancock County Public Library). 6 people in line, I waited 4 minutes...

    Its beautiful outside, think I'll go exercise some second amendment rights

    Voted this past Thursday. Line wasn't to bad, took us longer to find a parking spot and to get to the county building.

    My wife went today (Fishers). She arrived at 9:30 a.m. (polls opened at 10:00) and submitted her ballot at 2:30 p.m.

    Five freaking hours in line. Makes me wonder what the line will be like for me on Tuesday.
     

    ArcadiaGP

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    Jun 15, 2009
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    Indianapolis
    My wife went today (Fishers). She arrived at 9:30 a.m. (polls opened at 10:00) and submitted her ballot at 2:30 p.m.

    Five freaking hours in line. Makes me wonder what the line will be like for me on Tuesday.

    It'll be insane.

    Who's more likely to give up because lines are too long... Democrats or Republicans?
     

    WebSnyper

    Time to make the chimichangas
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    I voted early the first Friday after early voting opened. Hendricks County. Waited maybe 15 minutes. Glad I did, as I'm expecting it to be a zoo tomorrow.
     

    KittySlayer

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    Jan 29, 2013
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    When I rode into work the line was wrapped around the outside of the building!

    My wife went to the Rousseau Building at 10:30 and the line was outside the building. She got done at 2:30. She even texted me to bring her lunch and people in line were ordering Jimmy Johns to be delivered. When I took her lunch there were more people in line (still outside the building) than I believe are on the rolls for our entire precinct and they only had six(6) voting machines. I plan to go Tuesday morning like normal and don't anticipate more than a 15 minute wait.
     

    rvb

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    Jan 14, 2009
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    IN (a refugee from MD)
    No cell phones allowed! :runaway:

    I was curious about this since I saw no signs and, well, EVERYONE had cellphones out (taking calls, reading, kids watching cartoons, etc...)

    from this document:
    http://www.in.gov/sos/elections/files/2016_Election_Day_Handbook.FINAL.pdf
    I found:
    Cell Phones and Other Electronic Devices
    Voters may use cellular telephones and other electronic devices in the polls as long as electioneering
    or loud, disruptive conversations do not occur.
     

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