@bookish1 Not really. It just seemed to be taking the election workers a long time to ask for ID. The lines were long. Yet no one was in the election booths. So the delay had to be the voter ID, because that’s the only thing that is different. I can’t see how asking for ID would delay things, but I don’t have a more likely cause right now.
When I got in the room, there seemed to be a lot of confusion from one worker, who was trying to deal with a group of Vietnamese folks. They may have had to use a provisional ballot. I’m not sure. In any case, it was a lot of confusion and it seemed like it was taking a lot of time.
It was funny, though. They have to ask for ID, although we don’t have to present it. The poll worker looked at me, and said, “Wundayatta?”
Yes, they know me as Wundayatta there, too, LOL. Ok. Not really. But he said my real name. Then he asked for ID. I refused. He handed me a piece of paper. I said, for the second time, “I hope we won’t have to present ID next time.” And I went into the election booth.
The world is nuts, I think. It’s not me. It’s the world.