My polling place is in an apartment building for the elderly -- folks who are living on their own, but prefer to live in an elder community. They hold a bake sale every general election. They don't do it for the primaries, just the general ones. And it's not a fundraiser for anything -- they just like baking, so they pretty much charge for ingredients.
Buck twenty-five for a giant homemade cream puff. It was fantastic. It was slightly bigger than a McDonald's hamburger (y'know, not the quarter-pounder or anything -- the one on the dollar menu), and the filling tasted a bit like eggnog -- I think I detected a little brandy in there, and it was yellowish like it was made with real butter.
I was voter #382, according to the little counter on the ballot box, and I asked the poll worker how many voters there are in Ward 1, Precinct 2. There are something like 1060 or so, so, by noon, we had a third of the eligible voters turn out already. And the highest turnout is usually after work. She was expecting at least 65% or so, for a midterm election.
Buck twenty-five for a giant homemade cream puff. It was fantastic. It was slightly bigger than a McDonald's hamburger (y'know, not the quarter-pounder or anything -- the one on the dollar menu), and the filling tasted a bit like eggnog -- I think I detected a little brandy in there, and it was yellowish like it was made with real butter.
I was voter #382, according to the little counter on the ballot box, and I asked the poll worker how many voters there are in Ward 1, Precinct 2. There are something like 1060 or so, so, by noon, we had a third of the eligible voters turn out already. And the highest turnout is usually after work. She was expecting at least 65% or so, for a midterm election.
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Date: 2006-11-07 06:22 pm (UTC)I don't know what number I was, but it was pretty darn busy for 7:20 AM. :)
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Date: 2006-11-07 10:11 pm (UTC)http://www.osmond-riba.org/lis/journal/2006_09_17_j_archive.htm#115871059325869069
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Date: 2006-11-07 11:24 pm (UTC)Just a shout out to a doctor I know. He feels strongly that it's important to get the best turnout possible, especially in close elections, so he left work shortly after noon to drive to New Hampshire and drive people to the polls. He chose NH because he felt the election was closer there, and therefore, turnout could make a greater difference. I think it's great that someone will go to that kind of trouble without making it a partisan effort.
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Date: 2006-11-08 12:25 am (UTC)I got a small loaf of pumpkin bread at the bakesale at the school where I vote, and it came in a really cute little loaf pan with a penguin on it.