No lines, no waiting, didn't even ask to see your voters registration card, let alone anything else. Just give your name, sign the paper and they hand you a ballot. Fill in the circle...stick it in the machine and the nice lady gives you a sticker that says "I voted". I couldn't hear the whole conversation but one gentleman was having a problem.......seems someone early voted using his name. He was elderly and just was confused as to what do I do now? One name, one vote...the end. Pulling out his ID's didn't matter....sorry...a vote has been cast in your name. So he quietly went on his way. Thought it was strange but not surprising.

It was extreemly quiet....no one even dressed in red, white and blue.....no one even talked except to send you to the right person who was handling the B's or R's etc. There was a daycare going on in the church and the only sounds was occationally something from the kids.....