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I've been wondering since the 2000 election, how many
states se machines to vote? New York is one.
--- Kathleen Salkin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Well, voting was kind of interesting yesterday! I
> decided to go
> ahead and vote on Election Day, but reckoned without
> the weather. I
> can truly say it was bloody awful - cold and WET,
> pouring buckets of
> rain. Ugh! I left work at 4:00 to get to the polls
> at a reasonable
> time - was gratified to find they had a "curbside"
> voting parking
> spot for disabled voters. You parked in the spot
> and pressed a
> button to summon a polling place worker. I
> unashamedly took
> advantage of the spot, although I must say I felt
> sorry for the poor
> woman who had to stand out there in the pouring cold
> rain, waiting
> for me to finish my ballot. I made sure to thank her
> profusely when I
> had finished.
>
> Kat
>
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