We had a line but it was moving quickly because you could either go into a booth, or step behind the booths to the city council chambers and sit in on of their seats to fill it out.

Friend of mine says he usually doesn't vote 'til five, because they tell you what number you were as you leave and he likes to knkow - and it's been at most 200. Today he voted in the morning and was in the 600's. I was 227, before 8:00 a.m.

It's not logical... there's no reason for people around here to get any more excited about voting than any other election. We're so not a swing state. I don't even think people are all that excited about our referendum about having a whole constitutional convention... but it seems it's the thing to do.

Had to squeeze the bike in the inadequate bike rack... and there were totally differetnb ikes on it on my way out. That wasn't true in previous elections, either.