by Dick Hall-Sizemore

I served as an officer of election yesterday in my home precinct.
It was a quiet day. There were periods lasting ten minutes or more when there were absolutely no voters in the polling place. Then several people would come in and then there would be another quiet period. Between 4:30 and 6:00, there was a steady stream of voters, but no one had to wait more than two or three minutes.
In all, 305 people submitted ballots in the machine and there were a couple of provisional voters. There are a little over 4,100 registered voters in the precinct.
The precinct, Lakeside, is one of the larger ones in the county. It is a traditional middle class community. Lots of relatively small housesโranchers and Cape Codsโbuilt in the 1950s and 60s. There are a couple of older, well kept-up apartment complexes. The precinct borders the city of Richmond on the Northside and lies between the subsidized housing areas of eastern Henrico and the newer, larger, expensive subdivisions of the West End, Glen Allen, and Short Pump areas.
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