Share your voting experience
- Filed under: Uncategorized
- Date: Jun 22,2009
If you voted in the Akron mayoral recall, we want to hear from you.
1. Where and when did you vote?
2. How long did you have to wait?
3. How was the overall voting experience for you?
Please keep your thoughts strictly to your voting experience. Any comments about why you voted, how you did or why someone else should vote a certain way will be removed.
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11 Responses for "Share your voting experience"
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I vote at Firestone Park Community Center.
I was in and out in about four minutes, and thank god because it must have been about 95 degrees in there. I can only imagine what it will be like at 3:00.
I was ballot number 11.
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I voted @ Grace Lutheran on Portage Path @ 7:00 AM. Had to wait about 3 minutes because of 2 people in front of me. I was ballot number 7.
The 3 ladies working the table were very nice, but they definitely had hearing problems. They kept mispronouncing my name and I had to actually show the lady where my name was in the book.
My wife voted at 7:00 at The Resnick School…she was #3. I voted at 7:15 and was number 7. What a waste of taxpayers money! Mendenhall should have the cost added to the bill for back taxes he already owes!
I voted at Goodyear Library about 7:15. Was only voter number 2. Voting went smoothly although it was very crowded in the room. The usual room was not available.
Vote Against the Recall!
I voted absentee and it is a real quick process. Vote for the recall and save our town!!!
I voted at Centenary Church and was ballot number 12. I was in and out in about 5 minutes. The only way the the recall will happen is if people dont get out and vote. I asked everyone I saw this morning if they were going to vote. They all said no, he won't be voted out, he will be ok. Yea, with that attitude, he will be recalled.
I voted absentee with my disabled elderly mother at the Board of Elections on Grant street. It took us about half an hour, and I was impressed at how easy it was. They are always nice at the Board of Elections, but I was impressed at how sensible they were about dealing with a disabled voter. Nothing else in this world is easy for the disabled, but voting at the Akron BOE was fast and respectful. Thanks.
Bring back Ben and Kyle or Ben and someone.
yep.
Patrick Keenan-Devlin
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