God bless democracy

We had a fun time voting today. With our recent move we changed polling locations and the new workers were SO friendly with my kids. They recognized that we are a homeschooling family and encouraged me to have my boys help me fill out my ballot and then went out of their way to explain how the machine works and why voting is important. Then the pastor of the church where we were voting came out, saw my kids, and gave them candy. It was so much fun! A welcome change from previous years when I'm wrangling out of control kids while trying to vote. It's always appreciated when helpful adults recognize that what you're doing is tough and decide to help!
This is the first election that my boys are really invested in. We spent a long time researching candidates together and discussing the political process. They can't wait to see who wins.
Anyone else have a fun day voting with their babies?
Re: Happy Election Day!
First round of Clomid in May 2012= BFP #1, DD born January 2013
BFP #2 in January 2014, DS born September 2014
I, on the other hand, did not.
:-w Again I asked how handicapped people get in and he just shrugged. And proceeded to watch without helping, as I dragged the double with children, up the stairs.
And THEN it didn't for in the inside door. So I had to take both kids out, fold the damn thing up, drag it inside, flip it open, put kids back in... only to realize I had left my wallet and id in my car.
Having the stroller ended up not being super necessary. Last time, I spent almost two and a half hours standing in line just waiting to get a ballot and a booth. I was expecting that same wait and needed to contain kids. I ended up just walking in and out in minutes. Luckily I did my research and wrote all my selections down, so it was really quick to actually do.
BFP1: DD1 born April 2011 at 34w1d via unplanned c/s due to HELLP, DVT 1 week PP
BFP3: DD2 born Feb 2013 at 38w4d via unplanned RCS due to uterine dehiscence
ETA: I think you should do what @kelly321 does and vote absentee from now on!!
DS1: Quinn - 10.22.10 and DS2: Cole - 01.18.13
A good family friend is running for commissioner as a write in ballot, and I think he has a really good chance of winning.
I guess when like 70% of the people that vote in these types of elections are the olds, it makes sense to hold them where they are. lol
Most of the polling locations in my area are churches. Curious for the non-Christians in the group - is that intimidating?
I never really thought of it being like voter tampering, @byebyebooze, but you are completely right. They kind of did the same thing at the previous location. We used to vote at an elementary school that is now closed for construction. It was hard to get in and out of, there was no parking, it wasn't on a bus route, and it wasn't well marked so if anyone DID get in, it was really hard to find where you were going.
Now I'm all suspicious! I can't stop thinking the city is trying to rig the elections (we have a lot of city stuff this time) by making the polling booths so hard to get to!
We had a new polling location...well, new for me. I must not have voted last year, or they changed our location. I don't remember. Anyhoozle, ours was at a Catholic church (near the brand-new park they just finished construction on), easy to get to, nice olds running the thing. DS took his toy phone and kept himself occupied; he got a lot of coos and attention from the poll workers. The funny thing was, they were talking about me (having a toddler and being very pregnant and fairly young), but they were talking loudly and I could totally hear them. It was cracking me up (they didn't say anything mean or rude). There weren't many people so we didn't have to wait.
We went to the new park right after; it is crazy-nice and cool but holy crap, it was swarming with kids! We were both a little overwhelmed and only stayed for half an hour because it was so late when we went.
Only one candidate I voted for actually won, and DH and I once again failed to get FIL elected to local office via write-in votes. (That's our default for any race where we don't like the choice of actual candidates... It's only a matter of time before FIL actually gets elected to something without even running!)
And I can't for the life of me find out whether the ballot question on implementing full-day kindergarten passed, although apparently early results didn't look promising. So boooo to that. Guess we'll be ponying up money full a full-day program for DD in a few years. :P
It's strange that different precincts are so different. These ladies were encouraging my kids to participate as much as possible, which I'm sure is against the law.
DS born: February 2013
TTC #2: Nov. 14
Chemical pregnancy 09/16/15
BFP: 12/25/15 EDD: 09/04/16
DS1: Quinn - 10.22.10 and DS2: Cole - 01.18.13
But the idea of the process and having a say in changing the world is fun
Right ovary removed 09.04.2012 via vertical laparotomy
Essure implant placed on remaining tube 06.13.2013; successful followup scan 09.30.2013
TTC since June 2009
BFP #1 2/22/10 M/C 6w2d
BFP #2 October 2010 CP
BFP #3 1/11/11 M/C 8w5d
IUI #1 Aug 2011= BFN
IUI #2= BFP #4 9/18/11 missed M/C, D&C 10/18/11
IUIs #3&4 = BFN
IVF #1 May 2012 = BFP! Twins!!
Fraternal twins born Feb. 2013
First round of Clomid in May 2012= BFP #1, DD born January 2013
BFP #2 in January 2014, DS born September 2014
Right ovary removed 09.04.2012 via vertical laparotomy
Essure implant placed on remaining tube 06.13.2013; successful followup scan 09.30.2013
First round of Clomid in May 2012= BFP #1, DD born January 2013
BFP #2 in January 2014, DS born September 2014
But I am glad that did not pass, @Sagen. That would have been grossly unfair.
I've never voted at a church of my own denomination, but I've never felt weird about it either. I have no idea how polling stations work, but I am guessing the facilities are donated. Also, they tend to not be in heavy use during the week - I wonder if that is factor.
It is an interesting question when you consider the seperation of church and state...but I really don't have a problem with it.
After we delivered the part, my dad got rock-star treatment when he went to vote. As I was getting the walker set up for my Dad to use once he got out of the truck, a lady walking out of the building said that they could probably bring the ballot out to my Dad (she had to wait to vote as the registration book was outside for someone else to vote). So I went in to check. It would be no problem to bring the ballot out! So two workers came out. One had the book that you sign to get your ballot and the other person had the ballot in a manila folder. Dad signed, then I helped him fill out the ballot. He had already told me who he wanted to vote for in the major races, and we figured out the rest on the fly. I filled in the dots for him as I didn't want to hold up the registration book too long. Granted my parents vote in a small town and my dad has lived there his whole life, but it was very nice that the workers made it super easy.
Very sorry to hear of your experience @tamarar5. As mentioned above, I'd definitely report that.
My H and I differ a lot in who we vote for. In a joking way, he was trying to discourage me from voting so that I didn't cancel his vote out. Ha!
The night before the election I found two websites that help you select a candidate by asking your thoughts on major issues (the environment, abortion, immigration, budget, education, etc). It ended up telling me to vote for the people that I would've voted for anyway, but it was interesting to think of things that way (taking the party labels out of the equation). I've known since shortly after meeting my H, that we had different views, but I think I might have some discussions with him about his views, using the questions, when we have some time. I like to understand how and why people think the way they do.
I also refuse to bout for any candidate who runs unopposed or doesn't fill out the campaign questionnaires. I'm not going to vote for someone just because they are the only person running! That's the way every school board race was here.
*I realize I could write someone in, I just don't know anyone qualified to write in.