I think more people are voting early these days, if the short lines are any indication. We waited for approximately 1 minute.
Wife and I voted with my son, who’s now 18 and old enough to vote. No wait. It was great we all got to go together.
I voted at my precinct at 7am. Then took my Mom to her precinct this afternoon. Mom turns 100 in February! Got to wear my Red Ultra Maga hat, too. I only wear it when I vote!
Voted. Doesn’t really matter who the candidates were since I live in such a blue state. But wanted to make sure to vote against the proposal for a sanctuary city.
I don't think fraud is nearly as easy as you seem to. It makes we wonder, though, how many folks are required to provide ID. My experience in MN has always been what you describe.
In Florida, the person next to me had to do a provisional ballot because he didn't have his ID. Don't know what the means after that
Hear about it later? I get election updates on my phone in real time. And not a Secretary of State issue. SoS job in Arizona is to finalize the vote and make sure everything went to plan. In Arizona, the County Recorder and Commissioners are responsible for voter registration all the way to initial count. And in Maricopa County, the Recorder is a Republican, as are 4 out of the 5 Commissioners. If there were any problems today, it's on them. In the end, the problems were minimal and won't effect a single vote. All votes will still be collected and tabulated.
We are out of state so voted absentee a couple of weeks ago. It's Fla so I'm sure everyone I voted for will lose.