I would have, but they had a right turn only lane at the exit to the parking lot. I'll play the Lee Greenwood louder next time, too, since you didn't mention that.
Do you even get news inside the Loop? https://www.texastribune.org/2020/10/22/drive-thru-voting-texas-harris-county/
I haven't voted yet. I am chuckling at how many people are posting about their voting and showing their use of a Hemmorhoid applicant.
Not to be too personal, but did you request your absentee ballot because of age, military service, or another reason? I ask because there are ways to rectify this. Let me know if you need a bit of help or questions answered.
Yep. Varies from place to place then. A minute after reading your post I got the daily Informed Delivery email with what I assume is mail confirmation that our ballots were received. We've already received texts and regular emails from the County Registrar stating this already. So yeah... I guess it varies from center to center.
Received my ballot in the mail, as did every other registered voter in the state. Filled it out on my kitchen table. Walked to the closest ballot box and dropped it off. A few days later went on line to confirm it had been received. Haven't had to leave the house to vote in almost 30 years.
"Can you change your vote?" surged after the last debate. State that surged the most? Pennsylvania. Lol.
I was joking, I'm aware and love the idea of drive through voting, but our news here inside the loop does hit different.
In and out in 19 minutes. Got too many different vote by mail envelopes. Could not determine if they were legitimate or not.
On Friday I voted in the Toyota Center parking garage drive thru. Best voting of experience of my life being able to stay in my car and just be handed the voting machine through my car window. There were only a few cars when I went and plenty of open spaces to pull into so there was zero wait time.
Thanks, but I just wasn't sure if I'd be in town and wanted to have it covered if that was the case. Luckily the daily usps email is showing it to be coming today. I'll probably end up going back to the polling place and surrendering it tomorrow since I'm home and I know that's an option now.
I figured there might be a little bit of a line and wait given it's the 2nd to last day of early voting. Nope. There were like two people in front of me and four people doing check-ins. Boy, I sure wish I would have gone that first day and waited hours in line. I don't know what I was thinking.