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rownesheck

(2,343 posts)
Fri Oct 28, 2022, 12:49 PM Oct 2022

Just voted in Harris County.

I'm in the 2nd congressional district, one of the red parts of the county. It took about 30 minutes from the time I got in line until the time I walked out. There were definitely more people than usual, especially for mid term. I saw about 9 people younger than I (mid 40s), so that has me a little concerned considering where I live. Anyway, there were a total of 92 races and bond type issues to vote for, and since the legislature eliminated straight party voting, I had to select every single Democratic candidate. There was one race that only had a republican and libertarian running, so I skipped that one.

Anyway, I hope my concerns are proven unfounded, but it is Texas.

Happy voting!

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Just voted in Harris County. (Original Post) rownesheck Oct 2022 OP
I attended poll watchers training yesterday, Sucha NastyWoman Oct 2022 #1
I didn't notice any. rownesheck Oct 2022 #2
I voted early in Travis County yesterday Vogon_Glory Oct 2022 #3
Voted in Travis County today. Texasgal Oct 2022 #4
I voted last Monday here in Austin. ananda Oct 2022 #5
My son voted today in Harris County LetMyPeopleVote Nov 2022 #6

Sucha NastyWoman

(2,897 posts)
1. I attended poll watchers training yesterday,
Fri Oct 28, 2022, 01:26 PM
Oct 2022

The Harris County ballot is the longest ballot in the country. Plan accordingly. They are concerned that long lines and technical problems with these new machines may be a problem, especially problems with jamming when the ballots are fed into the readers.

One point they made is, don’t feel like just because nothing much happens on your shift, that you are wasting your time - that nothing much may happen BECAUSE YOU WERE THERE. I’m hoping that is the case.

Apparently the Harris County Democratic Party has plenty of poll watchers.

We aren’t allowed to talk directly to voters, or anybody really, unless we are concerned about improper procedures. Then we bring it to the election judges attention. If that doesn’t remedy the situation then must go outside the poll boundaries to call the party to report a problem. We can’t use phones or any kind of visual or sound recording devices indside the poll. We can just take notes or call HCDP. They do not want us to put ourselves in any potentially dangerous situations.

I’m curious if you noticed any poll watchers (as opposed to election judges and clerks) at your polling place?

Vogon_Glory

(9,572 posts)
3. I voted early in Travis County yesterday
Fri Oct 28, 2022, 04:17 PM
Oct 2022

The lines weren’t super-long, but they were doing better business than they usually do in off-years.

Texasgal

(17,154 posts)
4. Voted in Travis County today.
Fri Oct 28, 2022, 09:41 PM
Oct 2022

There was a line, but I went to a mega center, so the line went fairly quick.

Observation: Lots of young people.

ananda

(30,822 posts)
5. I voted last Monday here in Austin.
Sat Oct 29, 2022, 12:06 PM
Oct 2022

There were more people there than I've ever seen.

I hope that's a good sign!

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