Be sure to bring a book. Based on the Board of Elections and Ethics’ website, the wait to vote as of 12:35 p.m. this afternoon was 90 to 100 minutes. BOEE has accommodated well over 500 voters so far, but things are slow going. At this point, you’d probably be better served by just waiting for the next couple of days — BOEE is recommending that voters come back during midweek, off-peak hours. If you’re dead set on going today, polls are open until 7 p.m. at 441 4th Street NW. Four additional early voting locations open on September 4. According to TBD’s Kevin Robillard, the Board expects a quarter of D.C. voters to use the early voting option for this year’s primary.