Yzma and Kronk
<font color=darkcoral>I survived the Pie-fest<br><
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I just wanted to share with my fellow Canadians some of my insight on the US election.
Wow - amazing!!!
We had advanced voting here in Georgia last week and my friend tried to vote at it twice. She gave up on Friday after waiting for 7 hours!!
She did get a number and was able to leave and shop, etc. but had to make sure she didn't miss when her number was called. She left at number 1,700 - her number was 2,075 at about 5pm.
She went again today to vote and luckily it only took her 1 1/2 hours, but I saw long lines at some stations.
I couldn't figure out why it took so long. I just laughed and thought, wow they really take their right to vote seriously (and they should
) but I couldn't see any of us waiting for hours and hours
Anyway I got a look at the ballot.......
Mind you here it is all done electronically on a touch screen computer (it differs in every state) but in our county besides voting for the President, they had 44 other items to consider on the same ballot
I might have been there all day!!
The other nice thing I saw was after you voted you got a nice sticker with a peach on it with the words "I am a Georgia voter", and most adults were wearing them proudly.
I wanted to put a sticker on me that said, "Not a citizen, can't vote" because at the local BK today I felt in the minority.
It'll be interesting to see the outcome. I only hope that this time they will be able to declare a winner tonight!
Wow - amazing!!!
We had advanced voting here in Georgia last week and my friend tried to vote at it twice. She gave up on Friday after waiting for 7 hours!!
She did get a number and was able to leave and shop, etc. but had to make sure she didn't miss when her number was called. She left at number 1,700 - her number was 2,075 at about 5pm.

She went again today to vote and luckily it only took her 1 1/2 hours, but I saw long lines at some stations.
I couldn't figure out why it took so long. I just laughed and thought, wow they really take their right to vote seriously (and they should


Anyway I got a look at the ballot.......



Mind you here it is all done electronically on a touch screen computer (it differs in every state) but in our county besides voting for the President, they had 44 other items to consider on the same ballot

The other nice thing I saw was after you voted you got a nice sticker with a peach on it with the words "I am a Georgia voter", and most adults were wearing them proudly.
I wanted to put a sticker on me that said, "Not a citizen, can't vote" because at the local BK today I felt in the minority.
It'll be interesting to see the outcome. I only hope that this time they will be able to declare a winner tonight!