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I started doing it even though I prefer not too. Just no Democrats or anyone else I would vote for recently. I even stopped marking on the judicial since I have not found a good way to see their record. I want to know who I am voting for or against.

As for judicial, the wife did some checking online to see which governor "nominated" each of them for the judiciary. That at least spoke to what party they "might" be registered with.
 

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Wifey and I voted yesterday, at the Church on Bryant, in Edmond. Interesting experience. Even though we got there during the lunch rush (and it was crowded at that point), it went very smoothly, because they were remarkably well-staffed and well-organized. And reasonably quick. Have never seen one before, but they even had a lane for drive-up, in-car voting.

The fun started as we left. A couple of (obvious) college kids - who explained that they knew nothing of the questions designed by their professor - were politely offering an electronic 'exit poll.' Most people either ignored them or flatly stated, "No." Or more often, "Hell, no." I asked if the poll would accept the information/answer that I voted, "none of the above." It wouldn't, so I too declined. :selfangel
 

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There ya have it!

The fun started as we left. A couple of (obvious) college kids - who explained that they knew nothing of the questions designed by their professor - were politely offering an electronic 'exit poll.' Most people either ignored them or flatly stated, "No." Or more often, "Hell, no." I asked if the poll would accept the information/answer that I voted, "none of the above." It wouldn't, so I too declined. :selfangel
Similar "exit poll" at the Moore/Norman Tech Center voting. I intended to stop, but I got a call as I exited, and walked on to the car and forgot to do their deal.
 

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