Anyone bicycling to the polls?
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Anyone bicycling to the polls?
I just got back from doing so, and it was fun. The sign holders outside the polling station thought it was pretty novel, too. They were more than happy to keep an eye on my bike while I went inside.
Bike the vote!
Bike the vote!
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As I arrived at the polls today, dressed in my finest day-glow yellow jacket, to find another bicycle already there. When I left, there was a different one in that spot. So I know of at least 3 people who commuted by bike to the polls (including myself).
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I am going to try and get my wife to do go with me on bike.
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Had an occaision just recently to head to city hall to "discuss" a few lights that do not recognize bicycles. Lucky for me, early voting was happening.
Couldn't bike though. The Evil Doctor, Physical Therapist, and She Who Must Be Obeyed took away my bicycle.
I think I might get them back tomorrow!
Couldn't bike though. The Evil Doctor, Physical Therapist, and She Who Must Be Obeyed took away my bicycle.
I think I might get them back tomorrow!
#7
Same here. Arrived at 6:30 with six in line. I brought a folding chair and a book and had a pleasant wait on a beautiful fall morning. I would not ride my bike anywhere I would have to leave it out of my sight; I don't even carry a lock for that reason.
I then walked home and got my bike. Normally I commute to work at about 5:00 AM, so riding at 8:00 AM was not as pleasant, but God Bless America, I am a road warrior, not a sunshine patriot ;-)
I then walked home and got my bike. Normally I commute to work at about 5:00 AM, so riding at 8:00 AM was not as pleasant, but God Bless America, I am a road warrior, not a sunshine patriot ;-)
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My wife and I drove there this morning. Last year I did bike to the polls.
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Drove to the polls with my wife & two little boys. A brief shot of me talking to the reporter made it onto a local TV station. Damn, the camera adds like 45 lbs. More motivation to cycle harder...
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Same here. Arrived at 6:30 with six in line. I brought a folding chair and a book and had a pleasant wait on a beautiful fall morning. I would not ride my bike anywhere I would have to leave it out of my sight; I don't even carry a lock for that reason.
I then walked home and got my bike. Normally I commute to work at about 5:00 AM, so riding at 8:00 AM was not as pleasant, but God Bless America, I am a road warrior, not a sunshine patriot ;-)
I then walked home and got my bike. Normally I commute to work at about 5:00 AM, so riding at 8:00 AM was not as pleasant, but God Bless America, I am a road warrior, not a sunshine patriot ;-)
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Stopped to vote on way back home from a 88 mile ride.
Rode up to the front door.
One person in front of me.
1.5 minutes finished and gone.
Rode up to the front door.
One person in front of me.
1.5 minutes finished and gone.
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I rode this time and in 2006. Only about 1/2 mile. It's much easier parking the bike by the front door, then trying to park the car. Even took the long way home for a few extra strokes.
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It is up to each locality to determine their polling hours. Here we are almost always 7am to 7pm. I saw on CNN this morning that there are a couple of small communities in New Hampshire that opened their polls at midnight.
Is it common in US elections to have the polls open that early? Here in Canada they usually open around 9, but don't close until 9 either. This last time they opened and closed at different times across the country, so they had a bunch open and close at the same time, but in different time zones, when you cross 5 time zones that can be tricky......
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A huge advantage we have in Canada is from the time an election begins until they are counting votes is roughly 6 weeks, the one we just completed was 37 days, mercifully short compared to the US system, which takes some 2 years and several sets of voting to get there.






