I live in a Calgary, Alberta, Canada suburb and I've never had to wait as long to vote as I have here, was well over an hr in 2015. Long ass wait for the last mayoral vote too.
When I lived downtown with a much more racially diverse population? I was in and out in a few minutes at most.
I've never had to wait in line anywhere I've happened to live during an election, except once maybe for a provincial one. Otherwise, in and out in like five minutes. But then, we're talking places of 250K and fewer people, not Toronto or Calgary.
I live in a Calgary, Alberta, Canada suburb and I've never had to wait as long to vote as I have here, was well over an hr in 2015. Long ass wait for the last mayoral vote too.
When I lived downtown with a much more racially diverse population? I was in and out in a few minutes at most.
I lived in a place where the lines are awful, and other places where you are in and out.
Seems like paper ballots vs voting machine. The machines take longer because there are fewer of them
For me exact same technology. Either more people engaged, number of polling stations or maybe people downtown spread out their voting times more.
I've never had to wait in line anywhere I've happened to live during an election, except once maybe for a provincial one. Otherwise, in and out in like five minutes. But then, we're talking places of 250K and fewer people, not Toronto or Calgary.