It's primary election day here in North Carolina, and I voted in a church facility. This is only the second time I voted in this district, and the second time in my life I voted in a church. It bothered me just a little, but not that much. Anyone else find themselves voting in a church facility of some kind? How do y'all feel about it?
They do what they want. I am a retired teacher and what really pissed me off was a church that had service in the school on Sunday. Was in garner. What bullshit
Around here they use schools and municipal bldgs...of course the schoolkids get a day off out of it, sometimes. A church is just a big building with a big parking area, why not use it?
I've had to vote in a church several times here in Texas. I ALWAYS wear my I'm Secular and I vote shirt. Only had one older couple tell me they could "help me see the light" if I wanted to talk to them. Told them my light shines beautifully without any god, and that I hope they have a nice evening. The womans face was priceless with her mouth open and eyes as big as saucers!!
Sweet!
My polling place was moved out of a municipal building on a bus line to a mormon church on a street at least half a mile in either direction from a bus stop. The polling location was shared with a predominantly poverty-stricken area, so reliance on public transportation wasn't uncommon. There were no large signs to broadcast the change, and early mailouts didn't do anything to draw attention to the switched locations. If that's not voter suppression, I'll eat my dirty sock.
Ooo, that sounds sketchy at the very best.
I have maimtained that we should be using fire stations and community centers not churches. All my precincts have been churches. I loathe it. Do it at a school or community center. Local fire department but NEVER a church.
I agree with you, partner.
I haven’t voted since 1996, but I don’t think I would mind doing it in a church. It would seem to me that they are at least useful for one thing.
Good point.
Mind me asking why you don't vote?
@msar0414 I don’t mind at all. I just think people that are ill informed on the candidates or the issues should not vote.
Recently, I updated my voter registration, and discovered that my polling place is a baptist church. I've always voted in public schools, fire stations, or community centers.
I'm not particularly thrilled about this, but, logistically speaking, it's convenient as hell.
It's less than a mile from my home, and I can walk there.
I do plan to wear my Agnostic.com t-shirt on election day. Let's see if anyone has the
balls to say something about it to my face.
Here in Southern Ohio, it's always a church or public school. A church seems less disruptive than closing the school gym for the day. Hey, it's just a building with an ornament on the peak.