Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Family Election Stories 2008

We had a historic moment. The first time Roland and I voted at the same time. Always before because of being scheduled to work we were unable. Roland was up early and we then walked to the polls in the dark to arrive shortly after 6 AM when the polls opened. There was a line out into the high school foyer, but the poll official who recognized us told us we were in the wrong line. Hilarious. ( OK, it's precinct 61- lots of fun).
My only disappointment was that they did not give out "I voted today" stickers. It therefore may be difficult to get the free coffee promised at Starbucks and Books-a-million today. But not only did we exercise our right to vote, but got early exercise walking to and from the voting place then home to a pancake and egg and sausage breakfast.
What are your voting stories?
SARA
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The day is finally here!

I did some final research last night on the lesser known categories in our area - judges, commissioner, etc. I couldn't find our registration cards - I know they're in a pile somewhere, so we decided to chance it. Eddie and I went together this morning and got in line just in time for about 50+ people to file in after us. He was told that he wasn't on the list - but it turned out the person in his line was looking at Johnson instead of Johnston (I've been warned by his mother that this will bother me even worse than explaining the capital L and no space in VanLue.....looking forward to completely turning people's worlds upside down by being a VanLue-Johnston) Anyway, I took the electronic booth and he took the paper - I had fun and felt like I was a part of making history. The first time I got to vote was by absentee so it didn't have the satisfaction feel to it. When we left we noticed that there were a lot of older folks waiting in line, and I heard a comment as I passed "Good to see the youngins out today". Oh Texas!

Today campus is clothed in red white and blue, students have on their various "Rock the Vote" t-shirts, and administration is helping them find out where their correct voting building is. It's exciting to see people caring and letting their voices be heard, and that the entire campus is buzzing! The student center is staying open until midnight with a campaign party - big screen tvs are being set up as we speak, hot dogs being delivered, and popcorn being popped, oh and professors are giving a "free vote day" for students stuck in a line.
Take Care,
Amber & Eddie

We Rocked Our Vote!

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Oh I am so excited. I told my friend Brandy today I hoped Duane got a call from a person at Fox News. I won't say his name in case I am not supposed to and she couldn't believe it. Good food, friends and conversation. It helps we all voted for the same person. I'll just go ahead and say that I voted for McCain and I am proud of that no matter which way it goes. It's all in God's hands anyway and I trust He knows our future.

KRISTA
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We’re going to our third election party at my boss’s house (’00, 04, now ’08). I like it, but it is truly one of the highlights of Krista’s calendar. As you might remember from the rehearsal dinner, Duane has a 42 seat theatre in his house, which he has recently updated to hi-def projection. Because of his connections, we’ll often get some of the inside scoop from media folks. Last time, he got a call an hour before it was announced on air which way Ohio was going.

BRIAN

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Oh I am so excited. I told my friend Brandy today I hoped Duane got a call from a person at Fox News. I won't say his name in case I am not supposed to and she couldn't believe it. Good food, friends and conversation. It helps we all voted for the same person. I'll just go ahead and say that I voted for McCain and I am proud of that no matter which way it goes. It's all in God's hands anyway and I trust He knows our future.

KRISTA
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We voted with the kids after school at our local park pavillion. We walked too and played afterward with the kids awhile afterward. As we were walking in, one of the candidates for commissioner was walking out and asked the kids "oh, are you voting too?" and Dave said, "yes, ACORN registered them" and the guy chuckled and I was like, "yikes" so embarrassed.

KELLY & DAVE
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I got to the polls @ 5:45, got out at 6:30 am. I had tried to early vote twice, but both times the lines were too long. I was to early to get the doughnuts & coffee.
Probably a good thing.

Julia (age 18) voted in her first election & walked the precinct yesterday for a get-out-the vote. I don't think I voted for a president until I was in my late 20's.

I won't gloat over the fact that my man won, except to say "Hallelujah! It's been a long time comin'! I thought McCain's concession speech was really beautiful, just the perfect tone. Does anyone know who wrote it? They did a great job!

I have great hopes that Obama will reach out to both sides to solve the enormous problems we face.

Isn't it great that our family cares this much about the process, even tho we may not agree on the outcome?

Love you, Starr

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Thank you, Starr, for these words that bring us together and heal the tensions of living in a country where we can have choice and do differ. And, Sara, thanks for starting the conversation.
Milne