And it seemed that I was approximately 1/2 to 1/3 the average voting age here. (and I’m 31)
Oddly, there was no line, and I felt the tumbling sagebrush vibe of a ghost town when I went in there. all told, maybe 15 people working the voting area, (maybe 15 more pamphleteering, so I assume those all voted…) and about 4 old old folks, between 60 and 90, doing the voting thing.
Not a solid breakdown of the region, either. I expected more folks my age, and more ethnic diversity. More folks in general. I’ll be interested in seeing how many turned out.
I’m a little disappointed…. but the upside is that my vote counts for more. 🙂
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