I just finished voting in downtown Miami, at Government Center. The wait in line was only forty minutes (compared with the two-hour waits recorded across the county last week). I was in my privacy booth for twenty minutes going over the ballot.
Free water and sample ballots were given out by poll workers.
There was a calm, almost entirely non-partisan energy in the line. A few people were campaigning in designated areas, with signs on sticks, but without any dialogue or arguing.
All the poll workers were kind, helpful, and indulged me in my cheerful mood.
A fire-fighter suggested people in Miami-Dade vote "no" on the ammendment which proposes consolidating fire rescue services in most municipalities throughout the county.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
I Voted Today
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