Gov. Kaine and his son, Nat, vote at Main Street Station
Staff Reports
Feb 12, 2008

Virginia Governor Timothy M. Kaine (left) watches as his son, Nat Kaine, presents a photo ID to voting officer Barbara Miller at the Main Street Station polling place in Richmond, shortly after 7 am. Nat Kaine, 18, was voting for the first time in the presidential primary.

Virginia Governor Timothy M. Kaine (left) watches as his son, Nat Kaine, presents a photo ID to voting officer Barbara Miller at the Main Street Station polling place in Richmond, shortly after 7 am. Nat Kaine, 18, was voting for the first time in the presidential primary. (KEVIN MORLEY PHOTO)

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Interesting, since my wife and I voted at the same polling place this morning at about the same time.  When we arrive, there was about thirty people ahead of us and it only took 25 minutes to get to the table and get our ballots.  More people kept coming in and the line was longer by the time we left.  The problem was that they only had one team of three people - one to check ID and one each to check each parties roster.  It took about 30 to 45 seconds for each person to get their ID and name checked and receive a ballot to vote.

Thanks, Terry

William T. Dougherty of Richmond
Feb. 12, 2008 at 12:10 PM

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