Just checking -- you mean there was a queue first thing, and you've been past it again now and there's also a queue? Not that people queuing at 7am still haven't voted yet? (Lots of replies seem to be taking the second meaning.)
In parts of the US, a many-hour queue is common. Hence the confusion. Also, does being from the UK make you immune to the juvenile fart jokes about living in Tooting?
Yeah, I thought it worth clarifying partly for that reason. (The queuing-for-hours things seems unbelievable from a UK perspective.)
We're mostly immune to Tooting jokes. Don't ask us about the Yorkshire village of Wetwang, though.
Despite the fact the uk votes with pencils and hand counts the votes we are pretty good at having enough polling stations that queuing for more than a few minutes is rare