In District 59, at least 4-5 precincts ran out of ballots. There were long lines of
people kept waiting for more than an hour (in some cases) with some leaving. In
addition one precinct had a broken ballot reader and everything stopped until that was
replaced. The results with a 91% turnout
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In District 59, at least 4-5 pre
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Greg notes:
Anecdotally, I voted at 11 a.m. today in 13-3, and I was voter #847.
Heavy,
heavy turnout.
In 10-10, I voted at 9:30 a.m., and there were already 500 voters. Election
judges there were remarking it was the heaviest turnout they had ever seen
(and of course, many were old, so I
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Greg notes
, but interesting to speculate.
Craig Miller
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Greg notes
In 9 at 1:15 pm the turnout was still heavy and I was the #814 voter. I
understand this morning's line was out the door, down the stairs, and into
the lower level. Wow! This turnout is even bigger than when my district
helped elect Jesse governor. I got a recorded call from the gov asking me
I voted in 13-3 at 1:00 p.m. and was number 1164. That's about half the
entire precinct. Up to 1:00 p.m. they had registered only about 100 new
voters. Based on those figures, half the precinct had voted by 1:00 p.m.
That's heavy, but not unusually so. The precinct usual has about 2000
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At about noon today I was the 340th voter in 8-5 in Central neighborhood.
They said they had been busy all morning. I had to stand in line which was
great! My feeling is that people