Decision 2024

Dallas voters wait in line or breeze right through polls; depends on time, location

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The wind was brisk in Dallas on Election Day morning, as clouds moved out and the sun moved in; but no one can know which way the election winds will blow until it’s over.

β€œExcited to vote,” Shane Appell said as he left the polling location at Reverchon Park on the edge of Uptown Dallas.

That polling location had a line out the door before noon. Robbyn Smith said she waited longer than she expected but didn’t mind one bit.

β€œI like being part of, like, waiting in line and staying in line,” Smith said. β€œAnd just like, the mood in the air.”

β€œI think we have an opportunity here to make sure our country stays on a good path for the next four years,” voter Pritam Ghosh said.

In North Dallas at Marsh Lane Baptist Church, the polling signs were up, and the drive-through voting was in place, but few voters came through in the morning and afternoon.

β€œWe anticipated that there would be a longer line, but there hasn’t been a long line today,” Pastor John Hadley said. β€œIt’s been very easy for people to go, but it’s been steady.”

Hadley said many voters came through that polling location during early voting.

β€œI don’t think it’s going to be decided anytime soon, so I’m gearing up for the week-long rollout of information and challenges,” Appell said. β€œI’m happy that it’s over, for the most part, and I got to do my part, and now I just sit and wait and see,” Smith said.

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