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Election day open thread

4 November 2008 RS 3 Comments

Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Kane County polling places can be found here, and Cook County voting places can be found here.

When you’re done voting come back and tell us about it.

What was your experience like at the polls? Did you have any problems? How were the judges? Did you see observers? Poll watchers? How was turnout?

If there were any problems report them here so we can crucify the clerk later :)

Use the comment section of this post, and don’t forget to mention your polling location.

You can also share who you voted for:

- Melissa Bean or Steve Greenberg?
- Bill Foster or Jim Oberweis?
- Keith Farnham or Ruth Munson?
- Tim Schmitz or Rachel Shattuck?
- Julie Schmitt, Cristina Castro or Shirley Rauschenberger?
- Jeanette Mihalec or Don Wolfe?
- Patricia Golden or John Noverini?
- Sandy Kaczmarski or Karen McConnaughay?
- Frank Craig or Sandy Wegman?
- Tom Sandor or Bill Keck?
- Ed Nendick or Deborah Seyller?
- Stan Hickrod or Charles West?

Feel free to say why you voted for them. Also, how did you vote on the con-con question?

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3 Responses to “Election day open thread”

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  1. john says:

    Here’s a great blogpost on why McCain is going to win the election:

    http://seanmalstrom.wordpress.com/2008/11/03/toast/

    “If Pennslyvania goes red, you can bet there is no Obama ‘landslide’. This means Montana stays red, Indiana stays red, Ohio stays red (if Ohio turns blue and Pennslyvania turns red, that would be obvious voter fraud as Ohio is five points to the right of Pennslyvania), North Carolina stays red, and likely Virginia, Colorado and Nevada do as well. But losing Pennslyvania points to a bigger problem in the Rust Belt and puts McCain in the possibility of picking up Iowa as well as Wisconsin and Minessota. In other words, if Pennslyvania goes red, it shows that the national vote is at a ’sea level’ where the more reddish states are safely red.”

    Get out there, folks! Get out the vote!

  2. john says:

    I voted just before noon today. It was very quiet. No lines at all. Empty booths. I think everybody voted early this year!

  3. ooopinionsss says:

    How you think when the economic crisis will end? I wish to make statistics of independent opinions!

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