Maryland Primary voting open thread

Posted by Jeff Quinton on February 12, 2008

Post your comments about today’s primaries including turnout observations and anything else you see at the polls. Feel free to say who you voted for in the different primaries and a prediction too.

Related:
Maryland Primary Results
Maryland Polls closing at 9:30 due to weather
40% turnout in Maryland Primary
Liveblogging the Maryland Primary
Inside Charm City 2008 Updates

Other blogging of tonight’s results at Outside the Beltway and Michelle Malkin.

3 Comments »

  1. Comment by Jeff Quinton

    Voting was light at Gunpowder Elementary in Perry Hall when I voted around 8:20. Democratic Congressional Candidate Frank Kratovil was there campaigning, accompanied by Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith.

  2. Comment by C K

    Voting was VERY light at Sarah M Roach Elementary on Frederick Ave and Lyndhurst Elementary on Wildwood Pkwy, both located in Southwest Baltimore. I was at both locations this morning (due to an address change, that didn’t take in the system) and was disappointed in the turn out. I expected to see people with signs,buttons and bumper stickers..I wanted to see others expressing the excitement that I felt. I was in and out in less than 10 minutes (no exaggeration). I’m going to go out on a limb and ASSUME that the turn out at that time was low because most people were at work (I was there around 10:00). I had to be to work and 11 and do to my surprise, I was actually on time. I’m hoping the turn out will pick up after “regular” business hours…NO MATTER WHO YOU VOTE FOR–PLEASE VOTE!!! So many have struggled and died for us to have this right…And remember, if you aren’t trying to be a part of the solution, then you’re part of the problem!!!

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