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Stories from the front

It”s Election Day in OC but pretty quiet.

Here is a first hand account from a Huntington Beach voter and his wife.  The names have been changed to protect the innocent.

SUBMITTED BY AN ACTUAL VOTER:

TAMY and I went into our polling place at 8:15–should be the heart of big-line times–at a polling station that included 5 consolidated precincts.

Democracy and OC were well served today, as it became pretty clear my wife and I were allowed to personally choose our next senator.

No line.  Workers absolutely thrilled to see us.  Only ones there, only one other signature on the voting lists was visible.

So while there’s still time to vote, early indications where I live (in the heart of Harman country–HB) it’s Harkey in a landslide 2-1 maybe even 3-0.

2 Responses to “Stories from the front”

  1. gab200176@yahoo.com Says:

    That’s good anecdotal news Adam. When I go vote later today at about 5pm, I am going to post an update on turnout from my precinct in Irvine.

  2. mhydric1@san.rr.com Says:

    I’ll be honest with you, the only people I know who actually go to the polls to vote are my mom and dad. Most of us vote absentee.