Earlier today, Managing Editor Toni Sciaqua put the call out for readers to tell us how your voting experiences went today. Well, keep 'em coming!
In the meantime, here's a look at how voting went for Daily Breeze staff today:
Courts reporter Denise Nix met her husband for a voting date at their polling place. Aww, how sweet.
Politics reporter Gene Maddaus just walked across the street from his home to vote. He said the process was simple, and he should know because he writes about this stuff all the time.
Visual Director Chuck Bennett said his polling place's steady flow of voters was handled efficiently.
Art Marroquin, our LAX and Port of Los Angeles reporter, said voting was easy this morning, complicated only by two churches located on the same street.
Donna Littlejohn, our San Pedro reporter and pet blogger, already Twittered today that her voting place was busy, but running smoothly.
Kristin Agostoni -- who covers the environment, Redondo Beach, Westchester, Playa Vista and a whole bunch of other cities in that neck of the woods, as well as edits stories part-time -- said her voting went well today. She votes in a hotel, and said the process was "in and out."
My polling place, a church on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, was crowded but the poll workers took good care of voters, explaining the process very thoroughly and nicely. And I still got goosebumps.
In the meantime, here's a look at how voting went for Daily Breeze staff today:
Courts reporter Denise Nix met her husband for a voting date at their polling place. Aww, how sweet.
Politics reporter Gene Maddaus just walked across the street from his home to vote. He said the process was simple, and he should know because he writes about this stuff all the time.
Visual Director Chuck Bennett said his polling place's steady flow of voters was handled efficiently.
Art Marroquin, our LAX and Port of Los Angeles reporter, said voting was easy this morning, complicated only by two churches located on the same street.
Donna Littlejohn, our San Pedro reporter and pet blogger, already Twittered today that her voting place was busy, but running smoothly.
Kristin Agostoni -- who covers the environment, Redondo Beach, Westchester, Playa Vista and a whole bunch of other cities in that neck of the woods, as well as edits stories part-time -- said her voting went well today. She votes in a hotel, and said the process was "in and out."
My polling place, a church on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, was crowded but the poll workers took good care of voters, explaining the process very thoroughly and nicely. And I still got goosebumps.

Although the street-side flag was initially upside down (a distress signal quickly remedied) and we waited in line at our Redondo Beach church for about 40 minutes this morning, all went well. The workers were gracious and very well organized and it was rather exciting to participate in the exit poll for a change.