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Maybe?
By Kaz
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 2:48pm
Yeah, I'm guessing Cataldo is right. Looks correct but it was a white handicapped access multi-passenger van with red lettering on the extended roof. And about 10 little, white-haired, old ladies, each with a wheeled walker all piled out and gang rushed the front door.
Ward 21, Precincts 10 and 11
By anon
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 12:50pm
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South End
By alsoJohnAKeith
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 9:44am
Voter turnout okay at Cathedral High. Expect most voters to show up in afternoon. Candidate supporters were pushed across street by election officials after complaints of voter intimidation. Jovial supporter crowd. Readers of UH should also follow election on twitter. #bostonelection
thanks
By johnmcboston
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 11:16am
Thanks for the update John. I caught the 7:00 "rush" but that quickly thinned out. Cathedral usually gets a big after-work crowd.
my voting went fine...
By katieb
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 9:47am
I've already voted and everything was fine...no one inside the polls, also it seems pretty hard to be inside the polls handing things out -- there are people monitoring this...sounds like some of these posts are just plain lies designed to sensationalize what sounds like its been a pretty smooth process. also enough with the name calling, support your candidate, vote, and hope for the best -- the candidates don't go around calling each other 2nd grade names so why should their supporters? everyone who's voting is obviously over the age of 18, so let's act like it.
seems fine to me.
By kate
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 10:11am
I voted this morning and polls look fine to me. There are always people outside with signs from every campaign, we just need to suck it up and be confident in our vote. It sounds like different campaigns are just posting up lies because they are lacking in substance. Also enough with the name calling of those who don't support your candidate of choice. The four candidates aren't running around calling either other "2nd grade mean names" so why are their supporters? Everyone who's voting today is obviously over the age of 18, so let's act like it.
all quiet in Dorchester's 17-3
By joe c
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 10:16am
Quite a change from last November, with the lines wrapping a few times around in the schoolyard. Seemed like typical light turnout. Not even anyone standing outside handing out literature.
Voting in JP at Brookside
By anon
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 10:42am
Voting in JP at Brookside VERY light. No lines at 7:15 AM. Nice, polite people handing out literature and holding signs--mostly people from the neighborhood.
Whit
A Turner/Henriquez polling station quiet like a tomb
By Jonas Prang
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 10:24am
Ward 11, Precinct 1 (District 7) was quiet as a tomb. Very polite poll workers. One put away her breakfast sandwich for the 15 seconds it took to check my name against the list. Those are manners like my momma taught me. On the other hand, the police officer was on the polite side of sullen; though, to be fair, usually it's the sullen side of mute.
This is the first polling day in some time when the greeting wasn't an abrupt "[i][b]ID. I need to see your ID, please.[/b][/i]"
Two Flaherty robo-workers holding signs. One Turner worker laffin 'n' scratchin' with anybody and everybody coming through. All three outside the 150' perimeter, unlike previous years.
Asking for ID?
By Ron Newman
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 12:57pm
I thought that was only supposed to happen if you were voting for the first time after registering by mail.
Requesting ID only when there is doubt of the voters idenity
By Jonas Prang
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 2:46pm
Ron Newman, my understanding is that poll workers are permitted to ask for confirmation of identification only when they have reason to doubt the name & address the prospective voter verbally offers to them.
To the Flaherty campaign workers who were holding signs, I apologize for describing you as I did. It might not have been your neighborhood. In any event, you were quietly talking to each other, not behaving in anyway like robots.
adamg, you must be working like a one-armed paper-hanger today.
Jackson-Mann quiet at 9:15
By Margaret from A...
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 10:28am
I voted at Jackson-Mann and it was extremely quiet at 9:15 there. No candidates out front either.
Jackson-Mann
By Allstonian
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 4:11pm
I voted there about 7:45am - completely quiet. It can get downright difficult to enter the building sometimes, with lots of campaign workers thronging the sidwalk, which is one of many reasons I structure my day so I can stop in to vote early on my way in to work.
Poll volunteers were friendlier, more efficient, and notably younger than I've seen in a while, and all thanked me warmly for coming out and voting. I'm always kind of disappointed, though, that they do not give out "I voted!" stickers there.
Jackson-Mann, later
By Stewart
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 4:43pm
I was one of two people voting in my precinct around 3:30. That said, I was voter #38. That's actually relatively high for a primary in an off-year election for this precinct, though. Which is pathetic, I know, but we have a lot of students. The other precincts seemed busier than normal, which is encouraging.
Two volunteers, one a youngish woman who importuned me to vote for Connolly for at-large (I did not) and a college kid holding a Flaherty sign who was talking on his cell phone both times I walked past him.
kevin honan farting
By bostnkid
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 10:40am
i walked in to vote one time and kevin honan was standing inside the polling place talking to the old ladies and the cop. he let one go and i almost passed out. i had to go outside and i dont think i came back to vote. i was young and it was pretty bad in there. he was definitely not 150 feet away although i dont think it would have mattered.
Infernal Device?
By SwirlyGrrl
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 11:14am
I would think that biogas warfare near a polling place would be way more bad than some LED blinkies!
Quiet in W. Roxbury
By bph
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 11:07am
It was quiet at the Beethoven, 141 voters as-of about 10:45. There were a few campaign workers and lots of signs, more than 150 feet away from the entrance, and an election worker standing on the steps making sure they didn't approach people.
One person was collecting signatures for Martha Coakley and the campaign worker said he was going to check & see if it was OK or not that he was approaching people, so they seem to be on top of things there.
Signature collection is OK
By Ron Newman
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 11:15am
as long as it's done more than 150 feet from the polls.
Quiet in Brighton
By BrightonGal
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 11:37am
Ward 21, Precint 16. The school was closed this year, but is open for elections.
Ppl for Doug Bennet and a Murphy talked to be at the same time as I was walking in. That was about it.
The troublesome thing was the gal who took my ballot to scan into the machine. She removed it from that secrecy cover and my ballot was fully exposed. No one was there, but still...
Michael Flaherty's campaign just called my house...
By DaveP at home
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 11:14am
The man on the phone was on automatic mode and asked that I get out and vote. I told him that he just called me on my home phone which is in Watertown, MA.
He said "Ohhhhhhhhhh, sorry, wrong number"
hello
By johnmcboston
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 12:52pm
just got a robo-call from Yoon again. "I know you're tired of these phone calls, but..."
Quiet??
By cowsandmilk
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 11:31am
I don't know why I have such a different experience from other people.
Voting at 20 Warren Street in Allston/Brighton. I entered from the door on Warren Street, had difficulty finding where to go, but once I found the place to vote, I only saw campaign workers. I then found my precinct and voted. And then I left.
I don't know why everyone else sees tons of campaign workers. Maybe I just sneaked in a less-used door (but there was a sign that said "Vote Here").
rereading what I wrote, I
By cowsandmilk
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 1:18pm
rereading what I wrote, I meant to say I only saw election workers.
MY TURN: Getting in on the misinformation hijinx.
By kstier
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 11:38am
At a number of polls, BFD Flaherty supporters have been unleashing their fire hoses at full blast on cars sporting Menino stickers. I also personally saw them take an axe to a Prius with a Yoon sticker. A green panel van with no license plates has been circling voting locations while making menacing comments about "late garbage picks ups" and "you can kiss that new dogwoood tree goodbye." Yoon operatives have been whispering comments about how easy it would be for them to infect Flaherty voter laptops with Trojan viruses. Finally, It's been reported that a number of McCrea supporters have been ignored entirely.
My sources tell me that
By ShadyMilkMan
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 12:10pm
My sources tell me that Kevin White, Ray Flynn, John Hynes, James Curley and John Fitzgerald are all pelting Flaherty and Yoon with oranges. What is even more amazing is that half of them are dead and will still do better in this election then McCrea.
And I still want to know
By NotWhitey
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 12:47pm
And I still want to know what Kevin White did with Curley's desk.
Work it out
By anon
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 2:18pm
Globe says voters at a "trickle;" Herald says high voter turnout. Who to believe??
Taft School
By Will LaTulippe
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 3:25pm
Here in Brighton, I was legitimately the only voter in the room. At 2:30, I put the 91st ballot into one of three machines at that location.
5-10, Back Bay / Kenmore / Fenway
By fenwayguy
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 3:32pm
BU Standish Hall, me and one other voter at about 2:00. No campaign volunteers, just a cluster of signs stuck to a pole.
Mike Ross is unopposed, so he's not on the preliminary ballot, just the at-large candidates.
Mike Ross has an opponent in November
By Ron Newman
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 3:35pm
according to [url=http://www.cityofboston.gov/TridionImages/Certifie... list[/url] from the Boston Election Department. Since there are only two candidates, there is no preliminary election for this seat.
Point
By fenwayguy
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 5:44pm
Thanks
At 730am at the Boston
By Back Bay voter
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 3:52pm
At 730am at the Boston Public Library, Copley, polling place, there were few voters. There were at least half a dozen burly men with trucks and motorcycles and the look of iron-workers hanging out with a Menino sign across the street. They were an imposing site, and I've not seen them in the neighborhood before. That said, they were doing nothing wrong. I'm not even sure they were there to influence the election, but they could have had that effect.
Light turnout at JP voting place
By david_yamada
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 4:27pm
At the Smith House in JP (near Stony Brook T stop), voter turnout has been very light, acc. to an election worker I chatted with later this afternoon.
One volunteer for Connolly outside. That's it.
I had a similar experience
By Biggie_Robs
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 7:46pm
I had a similar experience (~5:45pm) at that location.
tonight's events
By anon
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 4:29pm
Does anyone know where the city council candidates will be tonight?
Here are some
By adamg
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 5:10pm
Connolly is scheduled for Robyn's on Washington Street in Roslindale Square, although since his wife just had a baby ...
Ezedi at his campaign HQ, 1724 Dot Ave.
Murphy at Doyle's in JP.
Arroyo, James Gate in JP
Pressley at Tavolo in Ashmont.
Via David Bernstein.
BPL Copley
By Stevil
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 4:30pm
Went by and it was pretty standard - a couple of people campaigning for various candidates and signs all over the poles, construction barriers etc. Was told campaigners were warned to stand on the brick further up and down the street - not the granite that runs from the doorways to the street. Looked pretty slow but see that the Herald is already reporting turnout exceeding 2005 total by 3 pm (40,000 plus votes) - looks like we are headed to about 50,000-60,000 - which based on what I've read is not a good sign for Menino - means more than just the city hall crowd voting this time around. Should be interesting - supporting McCrea - but my guess is we'll get a Tommy/Tommy light runoff - one can only hope that enough people have been listening to the shenanigans going on at city hall the last 16 years! Off to cast my ballot! Whatever you do - VOOOOOOOOOOOTE or don't complain! And don't blame me - I voted for Muffy!
Voted my head not my heart
By Kaz
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 4:39pm
I sort of put word to this a few days ago in a comment. In my heart, I want McCrea to win as I liked his ideas and footwork to name specific problems he had with Menino and the others' back-door dealings. However, I had to vote with my head (Yoon), because I know that voting for McCrea wouldn't pan out with the polling I'd seen and I'd rather give McCrea Light (Yoon) any chance at the run-off over Flaherty if at all possible than vote McCrea and dilute the reform voting between Yoon and McCrea and end up with Menino v. Flaherty for sure.
If any of you hate me because of that, you're really gonna love that I used one of my four At-Large votes for Tito Jackson *purely* because of that campaign song. That was the funniest part of this whole election so far.
I forgive you
By Stevil
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 11:34pm
First - I have a lot of respect for almost all of the regular posters out here like Kaz - very informed bunch. Also, despite our differences and occasional name calling - everybody seems like pretty nice and most importantly sincere people.
Looks like we ended up with Menino/flaherty anyway - but no matter. Heard a lot of people did what you did. My guess is it cost Kevin a few thousand votes. This will get very interesting - Flaherty will need both Yoon's and McCrea's support to take out the mayor.
One thing I think will be interesting in the post mortem - I'm guessing the mayor's die hards turned out in force (I was impressed by the fact that 70,000 voters came out) We could see 100,000 in the general - and those are the more marginal voters -probably not your city hall types who voted today. Are they "happy enough" as Adam often points out - or are they looking for change - could probably make an argument for both sides - TBD
Fairly quiet on the Roslindale/Hyde Park line
By adamg
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 5:05pm
Highlight: Ego Ezedi was out front at the Conley School asking for votes. I asked him how he even found the place, given that it's not really on the beaten path. Besides him, we saw: the ward chairman (former ward chairman? Dunno) was pushing Menino - right outside the door, which he should know better than to do given that he used to also be an election warden there, some earnest young guy collecting signatures for Martha Coakley and somebody else promoting somebody but I didn't see who. Also a forelorn Flaherty sign sat, abandoned, on the other side of the parking lot.
I was voter 334 in my precinct.
Fenway High School
By anon
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 5:41pm
No campaigners outside on Ipswich Street at Noon.
Mostly seniors from Peterborough Street were voting during lunch time. No Russian (of which there are many seniors in the neighborhood) translator was present. This totally upset (flashes of the old country) a well-dressed lady who tried to read the ballot. The Russian translator was at lunch she was told (in English.) She promptly took to her cell phone in high volume surrounded by three poll workers.
My name wasn't on the list. After a call by one of the poll workers I was told I was "in the system" and should fill out a new registration form and could cast a provisional vote. ???
Yoon at Holy Name
By funny
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 7:01pm
At 6:30 and Sam Yoon blocked entrance into Holy Name!! Okay... he did not intend to--he saw someone he recognized and stepped in front of me and (momentarily) blocked my way to the stairs to get into Holy Name. He was gracious about it but, unfortunately, I still gave my vote to Menino.
Menino People Watched My Bike
By Adam Pieniazek
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 7:15pm
I pedaled over to my voting center a few streets over in the middle of the afternoon and as I walked in a couple Menino supporters encouraged me to "do the right thing, vote Menino". Then as I locked up my bike, one of the fellas offered to watch my bike for me...if I voted Menino!
I said nothing, and he said that's alright, "I'll still watch the bike for ya".
I took him up on the offer, though it's in Dorchester I could see my bike through the windows in the voting booth area so figured why not.
Voted in record time (less than a minute), due to going in the middle of the afternoon, no doubt. And as I walked out my bike was still there. I felt compelled to let the guy know I didn't "do the right thing" but kept quiet.
We joked about my Kryptonite lock being a poor theft deterrent and really only good for bashing people, and I added that's why I ride with it! It's my deterrent for people who honk incessantly. j/k if it wasn't obvious.
All in all, an uneventful voting session. No laws broken, a few good laughs exchanged, and we all lived happily ever after.
The End.
Absentee ballots?
By Jack
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 7:34pm
Have there been any reports about how many absentee ballots have been cast? I only ask because I'm in southern China for work and mailed my ballot before I left (full disclosure: I voted for Flaherty, and wanted to make sure I cast my vote for him, as well as Connolly and Pressley). Of course there will not be a ton of absentee ballots but given the somewhat healthy turnout I was wondering if the number was above average. Watching and waiting for the results with my morning coffee here!
Voted, though some security asswad didn't want me to
By eeka
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 9:26pm
At 44 John Eliot Square (apartment complex with community rooms etc.), security dude told us we couldn't park along the edge of the driveway leading into the parking lot there (we weren't in a permit-only spot, not in a fire lane, and weren't blocking any part of the parking lot since the driveway is about three cars wide). He told us to park on the street abutting the building, on which they were actively towing for street sweeping.
The city either needs to freeze street sweeping enforcement on election days, or needs to instruct polling places not to be assholes about parking on their property.
(And no, I didn't have time to walk to the polling place; I worked 8am-9pm today, so would have been late for work.)
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Does Boston not provide you
By Matt Frank
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 11:15pm
Does Boston not provide you with marked parking spots on election day? Over in Chelsea we have three polling places (used to be twice as many) for 1.5 square miles and we provide clearly marked voter parking spots right in front of the polling places. Bonus points if you live in my district and I am running the GOTV campaign for one of the campaigns, in that case you can get door to door pick up and drop off service.
Boston, providing anything?
By eeka
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 11:29pm
No, there's no communication among city departments here. Last week I was parked in my driveway that I own, since "no parking" signs had shown up along my street. I go out and the street is dug up with no notice other than "no parking" signs and I can't get out of my driveway. Detail cop tells me that "no parking" implies that the street won't be usable and also implies that "no parking" applies to driveways along the stretch of the road. So I called the city and they insisted that no construction was taking place on my street.
They sure as hell aren't about to make it easy for anyone to vote.
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What - no pink mixer handy
By Stevil
Tue, 09/22/2009 - 11:38pm
You should have just told him you'd put him in a mixer with a very angry Capybara!
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