Yet another record breaking day of #EarlyVoting in #NYC.
Day 6 Total: 701,402
Cumulative Total: Nearly 2.5 Millio
We were severely short-staffed today. The reason I post about poll work is to hopefully inspire folks to volunteer for the next election.
good night!
Daily #EarlyVoting Report from #NYC
Another historic day in this #Election!
Day 7 Vote Count: 826,159
The Cumulative Total for the 7 days: π
2 days remain - Go Vote!
Voting resources @ vote.nyc
Daily #EarlyVoting Report from #NYC
Yet another unprecedented historic voting day in this #Election cycle!
The Vote Count for Day 8: 940,009
The Cumulative Total for the 8 days: π
1 day remains - Go Vote!
Voting resources @ vote.nyc
I believe Young people will save our democracy!
Many election records were broken in #NYC today.
On Day 9 of #EarlyVoting: 1,089,328
The Cumulative total for the entire period is:
And it's only October 29th! π€
In 2020, the cumulative total of the 10 days of the early voting in NYC was 1.1 Mil.
Today alone (Day 4) nearly half a million people voted.
The cumulative total of the first 4 days of Early Voting in #NYC is:
That is mind blowing! And we still have 6 more days before the actual election on the 5th! Imagine how many more people are going to vote between now and then! And that's just NYC and the 5 boroughs! There was a huge turnout where we live in Rockland County. Long line, but it was moving along nicely. Very well organized! On my way out I saw a woman wearing a trump t-shirt. Wonder how that played out!
Thanks for voting!
I imagine things might not go well for her because she wont get a ballot with that shirt on.
#Election
No need to thank me at all! It is an honor and privilege to have cast my vote to help save our democracy!
I would have loved to be a fly on the wall to see how it played out!
Yes! I heard about this incident and others! Voters punching poll workers in the face because they were asked to remove their MAGA hats!
Do all states have this rule of not wearing anything that features candidates or party affiliation? I didnβt know that and wore my CAT LADIES FOR KAMALA when I went into the County Election Office to drop off my mail-in ballot. Since WA state is all mail/in voting, maybe we donβt have a dress code! Ironically, Ive been keeping track of what clothing is getting people kicked off airplanes nowβ¦
I honestly don't know! Maybe it's different by you because you can either drop off or mail in your ballot. You might want to check. Out of curiosity. I had actually bought a t-shirt that says "Kamala " but then I heard about not being able to wear anything political at the polling sites. Will save it for election day and when she is sworn in. I haven't heard about the issue with clothing on airplanes. Just at the voting sites.
I've got an entire 2024 Election Wardrobe with 12 different t-shirts that I wear everywhere. I have two that are anti-trump- only wear those in my yard when I'm gardening, but folks still see them.
I've had a couple of negative comments on my KAMALA tee-shirts, but a lot more complements & support.
I have 2 HARRIS/WALZ yard signs on my front porch.
I've also got print-outs of what Biden/Harris have done the last 4 years, comp of what trump/harris will do if they win!
Wow! You really covered all of the bases for the 2024 election! Way to go! π₯³π And all I have is one Kamala t-shirt! π I think I will start wearing my t-shirt beginning tomorrow! π€ππππ
Where we live we can't display anything like political signs. We live in a complex so we have to follow rules and regulations. π
@QueenOfEverything @Bliss @Spagesgallo1 I am in Wisconsin and knew about the no merch rule when votingβ¦but I do just dress in blue for elections. Just a plain blue shirt and blue jeans. And my toenails are currently blue! π
@AverageCitizen @Bliss @Spagesgallo1
You are a True Blue Democrat, right down to your currently BLUE toenails! β πΊπΈ β
@AverageCitizen @QueenOfEverything @Bliss
Good for you! Love the blue toenails! πI actually did the same thing when I voted on Tuesday. I wore a blue shirt and hoodie! π
@Spagesgallo1 @AverageCitizen @QueenOfEverything
OMG, π€¦
I was the only one at the pollsite who wore red. everyone else wore blue. Ugh! I think I'm gonna have to switch what I layed out to wear tomorrow: red/black plaid shirt over a black tee and black slacks.
Sigh! lesson learned. thanks!
@Bliss @AverageCitizen @QueenOfEverything
Really? Interesting because there was only one woman wearing a red blouse who was working the polls when we went. The others were wearing light blue shirts! So you aren't alone! Maybe it's a thing! Hope you found something to wear for today! Just remember, it doesn't matter what you are wearing. What you are actually doing matters far more! ππ«
@Bliss Thank you for working the polls!
50% of voters voting early, before the election even happens, is HUGE.
βThis was the most successful Early Voting period in GA history because voters trust the process,β said Brad Raffensperger. βFour years of progress brought us here. Weβre battle-tested and ready, regardless of what the critics say. And weβre going to hold those who interfere in our elections accountable.β <Republican dude who does not appreciate election interference.
YES, this has been amazing and overwhelming.
@Bliss Good Sunday Morning!π»βοΈ
Thank you very much for your service! πππͺπ½ππͺπ½π
@ACG2 ThanK YOU!
@Bliss I pray to God we defeat him.
Young people are now engaged and learning politics is an important issue.
They are learning their vote is important and one should always vote.
If this carries on it is a good thing for the USA.
@Bliss π€π₯°π€
Thank you!
@Bliss What good news! Thank you for your vital work.π
I'm exhausted, but here are the #NYC Early Voting #Election Day 5 Results
Yet another record setting historic day!
Day 5 Vote Total: 602,392
The Cumulative Total: 1,881,140
Lots of women are showing up, as well as young people. We clap and cheer for all first time voters, many of who are young, but a few were lots older. The oldest 1st time voter was a 62 yr old woman.
I'm off to bed because tomorrow is another 14 hr day. Plz offer rides to the elderly & women, if they've not voted.