Are there lines?
How many people had already voted (by what time)?
What precinct are you in?
Were there poll watchers of any sort?
Does it seem busier than usual?
The same demographic as previous elections?
When I passed by my polling station this morning, I was surprised to see no signage of the "Vote Here" variety, merely a couple Kerry and Obama signs (what is law in Chicago or Illinois for having materials near a polling site?) It would seem that folks get out (because they have to) only for the municipal elections - is this the case? (This is my first presidential election in Chicago)
Thanks,
Jon Kelland 25-17 Pilsen
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