Most of the questions I am fielding today at the front desk of the library concern voting. People are chomping at the bit to vote, and we are an early voting location. Only, not yet. In three and a half weeks we are an early voting location. So one can't quite vote here yet. But when people want to vote, they want to vote now! They gotta vote now!
But good news. The downtown elections office allows for early voting at this very moment.
Downtown? No, that's okay. They can wait.
This morning The League of Women Voters was here registering people. But they were wrapping things up when I came out to the front desk.
"We're all done." One of the ladies told me.
"Oh no." I cried. "Is Democracy over?"
She was pretty sure it wasn't over.
She gave me an informational flyer.
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