Voting on 3 August - What problems did you experience?

Almost died last night, so excuse me.

Calling a citizen a traitor for having a different opinion is idiotic.
Think you missed the sarcasm.

Almost died as in sick/man flu or as in hijack/robbery?
 
Think you missed the sarcasm.

Almost died as in sick/man flu or as in hijack/robbery?

OT: (As in a bad asthma experience for 15 minutes. The worst I ever experienced. Didn't think I'll make it.)
 
OT: (As in a bad asthma experience for 15 minutes. The worst I ever experienced. Didn't think I'll make it.)
Know that feel. Happened to me in the middle of a football match. No matter how hard you try and breathe, you just can't get enough air into your lungs. Spent the night in hospital, too. Not fun.
 
Erm... mine was stamped.

The only stamp I saw was in the hands of the IEC person dishing out folded and stamped ballot papers and she never asked for my ID book although I was holding it (not yet pocketed).

At that stage NOBODY is allowed in of out of the voting station as it has then become a counting venue.

What happens if someone needs to #1 or #2, is there a bucket or can they use the empty cardboard ballot boxes in a corner behind the cardboard voting booths?
 
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OT: (As in a bad asthma experience for 15 minutes. The worst I ever experienced. Didn't think I'll make it.)

Fck mate!!

I had something similar, apparently it was an anxiety attack according to the hospital doctor where I spend the night, all I know is that I don't wish that upon anyone. I thought I was going to die for real there.
 
Each time I vote, the khokis are always dry and I get the nib pressed and rubbed all over my thumb. So I look at all the cute dots people have on Twitter and then I look at my thick black line that's over 1cm long...
 
The only problem I had was that their barcode scanner didn't want to read my ID, so they had to input my ID number manually. Apart from that it was painless; queue of ~5 people meant I was in and out within 10 minutes.
 
Who thought these colours were a good idea for different parties?

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I'm colour blind and that is really difficult for me to make out.
 
Looking at the results, I never knew there were so many people who liked their way of life. Who knew being unemployed and living in poverty was such a draw. All joking aside, the DA in the wc has gained ground because they are making a difference in people's lives. If you can't see that and still vote for the status quo, you deserve your situation.
 
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