Harris drive through voting locations: https://www.click2houston.com/decis...ris-county-for-the-november-general-election/
I am voting Saturday, I hope it is not super crowded, last week a few places had to wait 2-3 hours. This is in Indiana.
For the less ignorant here, regardless of where you're from, your votes count and there is no excuse to not vote. Don't listen to the jackassery that feel like any state or jurisdiction at all is already decided.
I voted in person today. Most had mask, and it took 20 minutes or so. I am glad I did. I know my vote won't matter in my district, but I did it.
if there's a year where your vote in Texas counts, this is the year. Aside from the presidential election, multiple congressional districts are in play, the State House of Representatives is in play and all of the down ballot judicial elections will be competitive. Make sure to vote all the way down the ballot!
Just voted. I think that's the first time in my life I cast a ballot in every single race. Usually, if I don't know any of the candidates or don't think the position should even be electoral, I won't vote in it. Also the first time in my life I voted for a Democrat for every single office. As I think I've posted before, I intended to punish every candidate who chose to wear the R brand despite the last 4 years of Trump.
I am starting to think with all of these desperate shenanigans they will not, none of this stuff really moves the needle, i thought they had more elaborate plans for stealing the election.
Currently been in line for nearly hour and half in one the Texas swing districts that traditionally votes republican and held by a Republican in the house. Not sure what that means but just figured I’d share. I don’t think turnout for either side will be an issue this year.
One would think they would but it's just like there leader open lies they're open showing that they will do anything to steal the election.
What's happening with this? Are people that use the drive thru at risk of eventually having their votes thrown out?
My wife and I voted yesterday. I wasn't planning on it but the website of voting locations in Harris County showed a favorable spot. I'll put it this way: when you want to vote, look for a place where there are rich white people. We got in line and were voting within 15 minutes. To be fair, the line was longer earlier in the day, so said the Proud Boys who were manning the location (just kidding, just kidding, they were nice people, although I'm sure there was more Trump loyalty in da house than Biden, and as far as I know, my diminutive brown wife was the only person made to lower her mask so they could verify she matched her photo ID; but I digress), but from what I gather the line was never too bad. Maybe it was one hour long, earlier in the day, when voting started. First Congregational Church of Houston 10840 Beinhorn Rd, Houston, TX 77024