So what kind of place do you vote in?

I’m in an Atlanta suburb, and we have a new polling place this year.

I will miss our old polling place, the Kubota Tractor Factory. It was kinda neat voting at a warehouse/factory.

This year we vote at the local elementary school. Nice thing is that it is within walking distance for me.

I used to vote in something called the Communication Building. I never could figure out the purpose of that building. It sits at the edge of one of the city parks. There is a radio tower outside. The building itself is quite small, and if there is communication equipment of some ilk ensconced therein, I know not where they store it.

Now my polling place is the lobby area of the county children & family services building. I have no idea why they changed it. It’s about a block south of the old place and there’s less parking.

In a community center that used to be the Colored High School in my town.

At the public school a couple blocks away.

A couple times in the past, we’ve voted in someone’s garage.

My regular polling place is a Seniors’ Rec Center, but my early voting place (where I normally vote) is a nearby library.

Election-day voting happens in an elementary school gym. Early voting can be done in the student union at the nearby state university.

A Presbyterian church. I’m just barely off campus, but the on-campus students got to vote in the Alumni Center right in the middle of the Oklahoma State campus. When I lived on campus at another college, that school (UNT) didn’t get their own polling place, so I had to go out to some church then, too (and didn’t have a car back then). This is Oklahoma; it’s all at churches here.

Local fire station.

A Community Center, that I’ve never been to except to vote. The actual voting was done in a gym.

For many years in a nearby middle school gym; a long walk or a short drive.

For the last few years in the well-scrubbed basement of the UCC church right across the street from our house. Very convenient.

Neighbor’s garage one block from my house. 6 stations, no line as of 8:45 this morning. Leftover Halloween candy to go along with your “I voted” sticker.

Elementary school gym. In my last apartment I voted in one, too. So did my parents back in my home town.
I have voted in a temporary trailer, and in a private home (the floors were covered with heavy plastic tarp to preserve the carpets)

Elementary school combo gymnasium/cafeteria.

Church a few blocks away

The mall.

I could theoretically buy a bed, a fifth of whiskey, and a crisp meat burrito within200 ft. of the polls.

My voting precinct holds elections at the subdivision clubhouse right across the street from Casa Clothahump. :smiley:

Several years back, the county used to rent my Taekwondo school as a polling place.

Early voting was at the library, but election day voting is at a community center.

A church. A Mormon church. Where I will cast caution to the wind, take my chances of going to hell and vote for the President.

Local elementary school.

The gym of the mosque/school by my house.