• @over_clox@lemmy.world
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    119 hours ago

    You gotta get in the building first. Back in 2016, me and a friend went to vote. I would have voted Vermin Supreme (legit candidate no less), and my buddy planned on writing in Batman.

    We stood in line for around 2 hours. For about the last half hour of waiting it was raining. Around half of everyone knew the weather forecast and had an umbrella, including us.

    They closed the voting place (library) down at 8pm sharp, and the cops told everyone in line to go home. We were probably 150~200 people back in line.

    We all waited that long, even in the fucking rain, only to be ordered to leave?!

    If it matters (which it probably does), our state doesn’t have early voting, you get one day to do it and that’s it.

    Wait 2 goddamn hours, partly in the rain, only to get shut down with around 200 people or so waiting to vote?!

    Sooo… I’ve never had a chance to see the inside of a voting facility. Not for lack of trying though.

    • @gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works
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      130 minutes ago

      Having worked the polls: if you are in line to vote, you get to vote. The cops do not have any grounds to order you to leave your polling location because it’s “too late”. That is a violation of your rights as a citizen. The correct response is “make me; and if you do, I’ll have your fucking job, officer”.

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        When the poll workers go home and lock up, what am I supposed to do, break in and turn the machines back on?

        The poll workers should have protested, the potential voters couldn’t do shit.

    • @Sciaphobia@sh.itjust.works
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      1019 hours ago

      Sooo… I’ve never had a chance to see the inside of a voting facility. Not for lack of trying though.

      Is that what happened in 2024 as well?

      • DaftyduxOP
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        18 hours ago

        He acts as if being actively deterred from voting is a good reason not to vote. Its a troll.

        • @Passerby6497@lemmy.world
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          412 hours ago

          My wife was admitted to hospital days before the election, but voted anyway because absentee voting is a thing, and something one would assume a voter would look into after being denied the right to vote once before.

    • @WorldsDumbestMan@lemmy.today
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      115 hours ago

      Eh, a Trump scenario was inevitable unless people grew balls and voted for someone like Vermin Supreme. You have to be the first one to vote third party.