We vote by mail in Washington state. We can also leave our ballots in drop boxes. Sequim’s drop box was recently replaced with a new, larger version to accommodate anticipated high turnouts for our presidential primary on May 24.
Our ballots arrived last weekend and we deposited them in the new drop box. I don’t exaggerate when I say that the box was swarmed with voters.
While I was there – the time I took to walk up to the box to deposit ballots and take these shots – the traffic past the box was constant. And ballots aren’t due for two weeks. I think most observers would agree we’ve never seen anything like this election.
Do the unexpected. Take 20 minutes out of your day, do what young people all over the world are dying to do: vote. – Rick Mercer
This is one scary election. I’ve never seen anything like it. I’ve read about it though – 1930s in Germany!
Glad to see people are out voting and that your community has provided the means for them to do so. Lots of states are working hard to keep non-Republicans from voting.
Convenient voting… that’s the way to do it!
Hopefully the election result goes badly for Herr TrumpenCombover.
I get gastric distress every time I think about this year’s election.