What does early voting look like?
Oct. 25th, 2016 09:15 amSo, I'm pondering the early voting this weekend, but I'm wondering what the setup looks like. How many booths are there? Are they organized? Are there lines? Is it going to be insane this weekend and I'm better off waiting for my local polling place on 11/8?
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Date: 2016-10-31 01:41 pm (UTC)Somerville is not holding early voting out of the kindness of its heart, it was forced to do so by the state. Voter advocacy groups called for at least 1 polling location for every 35,000 residents and Somerville set up one for 78,804 residents, and they set it up nowhere near the city's two MBTA stations. They literally made the bare minimum effort for something they had to do. The effusive praise I see from some is unwarranted.
Look at all of the locations that Cambridge set up for early voting: https://www.cambridgema.gov/election/earlyvoting/earlyvotinginperson
Why didn't Somerville do this?
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Date: 2016-10-31 03:36 pm (UTC)City Hall is not especially convenient to Davis Square but it's not that far away. With a bike you can get there in 10 minutes. If you put the voting location in Davis Square, it would be far away from people in East Somerville, Winter Hill, and Union Square. Perhaps there should be two early-voting stations in 2018, so consider this year a dry run.
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Date: 2016-11-01 01:24 am (UTC)They should have had two locations, as was recommended. I think the sensible locations would be one near Davis Square and one near Assembly Square.
You say "City Hall is not especially convenient to Davis Square." The entire point of early voting is to be convenient. I wanted to be able to stop on my way to work. Anything else (especially going there on the weekend, when I don't even drive) is going out of my way. I understand that some people see early voting as a way to vote with extra enthusiasm, but that's not why it exists.
Cambridge did a great job. With the variety of locations and the variety of hours they kept, I don't think they really needed Sunday.
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Date: 2016-11-01 01:26 am (UTC)Saturdays and Sundays are much more convenient than Tuesday for many people who work during the week.