Atlanta Voting: In The Shadow of History
My precinct is at John Hope Elementary School, which is adjacent to the Martin Luther King Jr. Historic Site. I waited to vote until Election Day because I wanted to cast my ballot for Obama here.
The steeple of the new Ebenezer Baptist Church at the Martin Luther King Jr. Historic Site is visible from my place in line. I took this at 10:15 a.m. when I first got into line. I'd be standing there for the next 2 hours and 40 minutes.
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anywho, i waited for an hour. we had 3 booths but they were letting people sit at folding tables to fill out their ballots.
depsite it being southwestern ohio, most everyone around me in line were voting for Obama.
Oakland is Obama territory!
In East Cobb there are no lines. I'm hoping that's a good sign. Maybe all the McCain supporters decided to stay home.
-rachel
This is an artifact of the way the census is conducted, of course - the census doesn't locate people according to workplace.
Developing a secure way to vote online or via cellphone would fix all this, of course - I'd certainly want biometric verification for that, though.
GAV