Long Lines at Polls

November 4, 2008 by Ron  
Filed under News and Opinion

Line looking back

I’ve been voting since 1976 and I’ve never missed an election in that time.  I’ve also never experienced lines like I did this morning.  The attached photos are from my cell phone so the quality isn’t that good but you can clearly see the line is long.

My wife and I arrived at the polls around 6:40 this morning.  Already there was maybe 200 people in line and by the time the polls opened the line was up to 300.  We finally finished at 8:10 and by then the line was at least 400 people.  It stretched all the way around the building!

While I was in line I was contemplating what such long lines might mean.  The pundits are pretty much agreed that all the early voting has benefited Barack Obama.  Does heavy turnout on election day help McCain or Obama?  I confess I have no idea!

One thing seems clear.  This looks like the highest voter turnout in my lifetime!  I’ve heard predictions as high as 70% which would be unprecedented.  Many will say this is a good thing.  They reason that the most important thing is that citizens participate.  The more participation the better.

I’m all for participation but I’m concerned about people who vote without having much or any knowledge of the issues or candidates.  Howard Stern’s bit where he sent someone out to talk to Obama supporters is a case in point.  They claimed McCain’s views were Obama’s and these people were fully supportive of every McCain position so long as they believed it was Obama’s positions.  Clearly these people are not voting on issues and appear to have no idea what the issues even are!  Perhaps that is inevitable but that doesn’t make it good.


Also see: Michelle Malkin – Election Day: America votes

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4 Responses to “Long Lines at Polls”
  1. Orlando Orlando says:

    I went to the poll this morning. No lines. Just walked in, voted…easy. I think it may be a location based issue. Who knows.

  2. Jenn Sierra Jenn Sierra says:

    I voted on Friday at the county election board (Oklahoma laws doesn’t allow for “early voting,” so here it’s called “in-person absentee voting”), and there were will over 100 people in front of me. The election board workers were ready, however, and moved the line along very quickly. It took about 45 minutes.

  3. Ron Ron says:

    Both South Carolina and Georgia are predicting voter turnout numbers as high as 90%! I’ve never seen anything like it. Like I say, I’ve never had to wait more than maybe 25-20 minutes tops.

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