Sarah comments from California:
I live in Los Angeles. We have plenty of voting precincts and machines available. California has thousands of polling precincts, each serving maybe 200 people or so. Lines at the end of the day are long, but nothing to compare when looking at Ohio or Florida or other states.
How do we do it? We have polls set up everywhere (and I mean everywhere):
-wedding chapel -garage of lifeguard headquarters -private home -garage -school auditorium -Krishna temple -union office -police museum -Cetacean Society building -fire station -Columbarium -party supply store -Echo Park indoor pool -laundromat









