Small Town America - Voting Update
In our small town in "fly-over" country, there are less than 20,000 residents. According to the local election workers, at the last presidental election, there were just about 200 voters at our voting location (note: there are several locations in town, this was NOT just 200 voters per 20,000 residents).
Lady Quixote and I voted just before noon today. Approximately 300 people had already voted and the day was young. People are turning out in mass to vote this year, at least in our neck of the woods.
Dusty,
I have never mentioned it ;-)
I'd rather not be too specific lest some of my students put two and two together, but I'm in a midwestern battleground state.
Posted by: Don Quixote | 11/02/2004 - 09:20 PM
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Admiral,
In what state is your small town of 20k. I can't say as I ever noticed you mention it, but tha mostly likely is my memory.