Well, Mrs. L and I voted in our little rural town hall. She was #511 and I was #512. We were required to state name and address and show ID. Very well run. FWIW.
Had to show ID, they take your DL and screen shows you your photo.. You have to sign for it... I just did my first letter and it was good enough. (Signing means nothing really)... Wife talked to about everyone... One thing I didn't like last time was where you put your ballot in to count it the workers stand close enough to view your ballot, I positioned myself between them and their prying eyes. None of their business who I voted for, if I need help, I'll ask for it.
There was ONE democrat running for office, rest was just fill in the blacks beside the R except where I wrote-in candidates to oppose the RINO running.
Two votes for Randall Terry (Constitution Party) in a state where he probable didn't even qualify for be counted.
Even though most candidate were unopposed (except a few Libertarian Party candidates for higher offices), I filled the R's in just to keep some communist from getting enough write-in votes to surprise win somehow...
All in all, voting was probable a waste of time here... but if you don't vote, it sorta makes folks say you can't complain (which is BS).