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Did you?

(If you're not American, there's "If the World Could Vote": [link] )



I was going to go back to bed afterwards but I'm too excited!
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~Metsumei Nov 8, 2008  Hobbyist General Artist
I'm turning 17 this Monday ^ ^... so no I didn't ( _ _)

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:iconjackwell:
I'm so jealous that all you americans got to take part in such an awesome election, I think the next British one is gonna be very much a "who sucks the least" affair...

YAAAY OBAMA!
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:iconlizzythemimzy:
FIRST VOTE!!! ^w^

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:iconkatsumiyo:
I voted at the buttcrack of dawn. (Okay like 9 A.M.)

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:iconleccah:
yeah everyone keep voting we're getting loads of updated on the radio abotu the polls in america (i'm in australia)

but one thing i didn't realise.

your country actually doesn't really want you to vote. and by that i mean it is a complete bitch to have to vote.

in australia there are LOADS of venues where you can vote. usually churches or halls or libraries and it takes like 10 minutes at most to drive (or walk) to the venue and even less time to vote.

what is with all this line talk! i had no idea people had to line up for hours on end just to vote.

it reminds me of photos of people lining up for hours or days in africa.

well good on you for lining up to vote! i adore you all who are voting.


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~jisuk Nov 5, 2008  Professional Filmographer
Well, record people came out to vote this time. Usually there aren't this many. I went at 6am and I didn't have to wait more than five minutes.
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*chrissichan Nov 4, 2008  Student Digital Artist
It probably depends on the population density / voter turnout expectations / money and resources available in a certain area. Many places did have unprecedented turnout, after all.

I'm living on a college campus and one of the liberal hubs of the state, so we had a toooon of voting venues just within a 5 or 10 mile radius. I had friends who voted during their half hour breaks between classes, and I saw two voting venues literally one street block away from each other. xD;
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:iconemokidswill:
i'm not old enough but my dad let me pick the president!!
so kinda??

we voted for obamaaaaaa
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:iconflutterby727:
I'm so glad I found the place to vote today. no lines and everything =D we're watching the reports now and keeping up with the results
first time voting, woo!

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*chrissichan Nov 4, 2008  Student Digital Artist
13+ years in the US and they still won't give me citizenship for another couple months. Thank you, 9/11.

i still would've been tempted to write in hillary clinton anyway. ): healthcareee.
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