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I voted about an hour ago at a nearby elementary school that houses 2 precincts.
The voting method was paper ballots where you fill in an oval with automatic counting machines. Separate partisan and non-partisan sections on opposite sides of the same sheet.
Both had lines of 10-12 voters, about right for the time of day. By the time I voted about 200 votes had been tallied on our precincts machine. This is about the same as for prevous mid-terms at this time of day, so we're looking at a normal voter turnout so far.
After voting a group of 12 neighbors gathered in the parking lot (outside the exclusion zone) to chat. Of this group I know 3 were Dems, 4 were Reps and the other 5 are independent ballot splitters.
When we compared our votes all but two Dems and one indie had voted Rep for all state and federal offices, a total of 9 of the 12. 4 of these were minorities; 1 black and 3 Hispanics.
The Dems are going to have a bad night in Michigan.
The voting method was paper ballots where you fill in an oval with automatic counting machines. Separate partisan and non-partisan sections on opposite sides of the same sheet.
Both had lines of 10-12 voters, about right for the time of day. By the time I voted about 200 votes had been tallied on our precincts machine. This is about the same as for prevous mid-terms at this time of day, so we're looking at a normal voter turnout so far.
After voting a group of 12 neighbors gathered in the parking lot (outside the exclusion zone) to chat. Of this group I know 3 were Dems, 4 were Reps and the other 5 are independent ballot splitters.
When we compared our votes all but two Dems and one indie had voted Rep for all state and federal offices, a total of 9 of the 12. 4 of these were minorities; 1 black and 3 Hispanics.
The Dems are going to have a bad night in Michigan.