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RE: how busy are polling places?



Nancy Jo told me that the 100 foot limit extends past the end of the line.
If the line goes past the 100 foot limit then the point of origin of the
limit begins were the line ends.


-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Pezzillo [mailto:jpezzillo@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 12:47 PM
To: Cvv-Discuss@Coloradovoter. Net
Subject: Re: how busy are polling places?


I just did a "walk-by" of the two precincts near me, Bethel United
Church at 19th and Glenwood and Columbine Elementary.

Neither appeared to have any line. Both of them had MoveOn volunteers
and Bethel also had a DNC volunteer.

I heard someone (might have been a passerby, not necessarily one of the
volunteers) at one of them saying that the early vote turnout for that
precinct had been 40%.

Joe

PS - I early voted Friday morning at the Clerk's office on 33rd (saw
Linda and got to say hello!), I was there a couple minutes after 7am,
and the line was basically all the way around the north side of the
building at that time. The day before, I'd been downtown and observed a
line that stretched from the Courthouse East door to the mall in the
early afternoon and was still close to 80% of that line at a few
minutes before 6pm when I went by again.


On Nov 2, 2004, at 11:22 AM, Paul Walmsley wrote:

>
> I early-voted last week.  But I was curious to see how busy my
> neighborhood polling place was - Grace Lutheran Church here in
> Boulder.  I
> just checked it about five minutes ago and there's hardly any line.
> Looks
> like people are in and voting in a few minutes.  Anyone care to report
> on
> how other polling places are holding up?
>
>
> - Paul
>
>