A government activity taking place in a religious building says enough really. Of course I read up on it before I posted about it and several of you have pointed out like broken records, I know there is nothing I can do about. I am just not a fan of it taking place. And in case I missed something, I have that right.
Sure if you run a life plagued by semantic rather than logical reality of it being nothing more than a hosting site for voting. Also "see above" at GTPorsche's post again, you clearly don't know separation of church and state and like a good majority of Americans have a strange take on the matter. Might as well vote under a different address in Arizona if it's such a big crux.
But it's built for one main purpose, and with government activities is why I have an issue with it.
This myopic reasoning is surprising considering what you've been arguing here...then you throw the crayons out the playhouse when we give you reasoned responses. It has many purposes, worship, community events, safe haven, and what's that...voting location? WHA?