Submitted by LinIsStrong t3_yqrnon in Pennsylvania
We saw record in-person turnout yesterday, over 20% more voters than in the 2020 presidential election! That is unheard of for a midterm election. We were busy all day but lines were short (we have an awesome team and a supremely experienced Judge of Elections) and had to redirect only 2 voters and that was because they were in the wrong precinct. We were able to legally accommodate all other voters that needed ID, surrendered their ballots, came in because they did not receive their absentee ballot, or needed special adaptive assistance.
Despite the fear-mongering on social and other media, voters were consistently polite, respectful, and many expressed their gratitude and thanks to us workers. (My favorites were the first-time voters, especially young people and the naturalized citizens. More than one said, in a heartfelt manner, “This is such a privilege!”) The polling station felt safe at all times.
I share this to counteract the negative and frightening stories out there, to thank all of you who voted and made a difference (especially those who persevered through long lines and administrative hassles!), and to encourage those of you who are not yet voters to register for your next local election.
The experience renewed my hope and optimism in the power of free and fair elections, and restored my faith in my community and country.
Thank you, dedicated voters. You made a difference!
feudalle t1_ivpuo45 wrote
See we need to just step back and remember we are all Pennsylvanians and we need to stick together and be happy we're not in jersey (I'm from jersey originally)