How long are those lines again?

Tiffany arrived at the West Grey Multipurpose Center around 9:30 to vote, but left after being told it was a 3 hour wait. Rob was already in line then; he comments here that he got there at 8:30 and it took him about an hour and 20 minutes. Tiffany wound up going to the Moody Park Rec Center on Fulton Street (map here), and reports that there was parking available and modest lines. Those of you in Montrose, Neartown, and the Heights who still haven’t voted but want to today should take note.

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3 Responses to How long are those lines again?

  1. Tim says:

    I spoke to a co-worker today who lives in the Heights, and she said that she and her husband went to the Moody Park location and didn’t have much of a wait at all.

  2. kevin whited says:

    Callie tells me the downtown early voting location she used was nearly deserted.

    I feel like such a dinosaur, holding out for my usual first-o-the-morning Tuesday vote.

    Then again, I also feel like someone who didn’t have an hour or longer to stand in line for the “convenience” of voting early in my neighborhood. 🙂

  3. Tiffany says she was in and out in about 20 minutes at Moody Park. I just wonder what the lines are going to be like on Tuesday, even first-thing-in-the-morning Tuesday.

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