Vote Monitor 2008

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Voted at Tyler School in SE. Arrived about 7:10, left about an hour later. Wife arrived with me, left within 10 minutes. Why? Because her last name starts with W, mine with B. Some genius decided to split us into four groups by splitting the alphabet into four equal groups, rather than splitting the actual voter rolls into four equal groups. M-S group was even more of a nightmare than my A-F group. T-Z had no one in line.

Voting in District of Columbia

3 Electoral Votes

Polling Hours: 7 a.m. – 8 p.m.

2008 Registered Voters: 426,761 as of 11/03 (D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics)

Change from 2004: +15%

Election Day Registration: No

Post-Election Manual Audits: No

ID Requirements: Required of all first-time voters who registered by mail without verifying ID

Provisional Voting: Eligible for verification if cast in correct precinct

Voting System: Optical scan and DRE

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