Darth K'Trava
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Stormborn said:Hearing how caucuses work makes me glad I live in a state that does primaries.
It was very simple. My wife and I walked into our polling place, showed our drviers licences to prove we were who we said we were and had our names crossed off a list, moved down the table and were asked which party we wanted, and were given ScanTron type sheets. We went to an empty table, took the 30 seconds it took to do that (plus in our state you vote on delegates for that candidate as well - none of whom I actually knew), and took the sheets to an electronic reader, and got our "I voted!" stickers. In some areas of my county there was also a county commisioner seat that was to be filled by special election that was on both Republican and Democrat ballots.
Something that might be of interest is the fact that I have never been to a polling place that was not staffed by elderly volunteers (and in my old polling place ones who would give you a dirty look if you asked for the 'wrong' ballot), with the occasional exception of a younger representative of the county there to watch over the electronic voting machines.
So far, I've not had to show my license nor asked which party (I'm listed as "Independent") on my registration card.
We have little curtained "booths" where you go to fill in the sheet.