Elections 2014

I've driven past the voting station 3 times. All three times the queue was really long, but it's getting shorter. I'm gonna go at 17:30 or 18:00.
 
I gotta do it, seeing as no one has posted this before...

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There was no queue and I went straight into the booth. Took my sweet time reading each party name, and giggling at the Kiss party...
 
Definitely seems that some wards are a lot worse off (in terms of lines) than others. I would imagine that they try to keep the wards of similar population size? Strange that their would be such a disparity...
 
We had our youngest fast asleep in the pram, went to the front of the queue and we were in and out in under 10 mins.
 
2 and a half hours. It could have gone a lot faster in my opinion. Everything was held up by the guy that had to scan the IDs. The voting booth rooms were basically empty.
 
2 and a half hours. It could have gone a lot faster in my opinion. Everything was held up by the guy that had to scan the IDs. The voting booth rooms were basically empty.

That does go slow, was like that by us too. Mainly because of idiots who went to the wrong polling stations and required explanations from him as to why they had to go somewhere else.
 
Forgot to mention that they were giving away free beer at our polling station - it was the Bavaria alcohol free beer!
 
Took a bit of copy/paste, but here's the results for the voting station where I'm registered.

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As one can imagine, with only 227 registered voters there wasn't much of a queue. Actually, there wasn't anybody else there apart from some very bored looking party reps and IEC officials.
 
Our voting station was crazy busy the whole morning - I drove by 2 times, at 2:45 we parked was out at 2:55. No stands, no nothing there, very quiet. Fortunately this time I remembered to paint my nail with clear nailpolish. At least it cleaned off quickly :P
 
I know the ANC will not lose (The uninformed and uneducated that still believe they are getting their houses will never vote for another party) but hopefully the majority of people have seen what the ANC are doing to this country. The lesson from the Etoll system, the rising food, petrol, electricity, cost of living over all will steer them to vote for someone else.

I hope...
 
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