Election Day: Record Number Of Voters Expected

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DEBORAH HASTINGS | November 4, 2008 11:24 PM EST | AP

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Voters fill out their ballots for the general election in Dearborn, Mich. on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

Lines stretched around buildings and down city blocks as people waited hours to cast ballots in the historic presidential race between Barack Obama and John McCain. Some touch-screen machines briefly malfunctioned, but the country's election system seemed to run smoothly.

The biggest trouble was big crowds. But folks seemed to take it in stride. University students in Florida were prepared to wait hours after polls closed and massive lines remained.

"What's keeping me here? America needs a change, said 18-year-old Lauren Feronti at the University of Central Florida in Orlando." We need to get the right people in office."

In Maryland, Sen. Benjamin Cardin was heartened after visiting a polling precinct. "People are happy and smiling," he said. "People are very anxious to be voting. They really think they are part of history, and they are."

Early voting before Election Day, which drew record crowds in key battleground states, appeared to ease polling pressures on Tuesday. Despite long lines, polls in Ohio _ which suffered delayed tallies in 2004 because of malfunctioning machines and huge crowds _ closed without incident _ or lawsuits.

In hotly contested Pennsylvania, polls also closed with no apparent problems. Earlier Tuesday, a judge dismissed an NAACP lawsuit that sought to force Philadelphia County elections officials to count emergency paper ballots past closing time. Voting officials said they plan to count those ballots Friday.

Some New Jersey voters were forced to cast paper ballots because of troublesome touch-screen machines. Similar problems popped up elsewhere, but were more sporadic than widespread.

"The majority of them seem to be functioning OK, but there are trouble spots, not unexpected," said Purdue University computer science professor Eugene Spafford, who was watching machine voting issues for the Association of Computing Machinery. "The troubles largely stem from issues of volume, undertraining of personnel and, to some extent, inexperience or unanticipated problems."

In New York City, actor Tim Robbins, an ardent Obama supporter, experienced his own voting problems. Poll workers told him he was not a registered voter. After waiting hours, he was told to visit the election board office, which confirmed what he knew to be true: He's a registered voter. A judge then issued a court order allowing him to vote, and he did _ at the same location where his trouble began.

In the West, Californians also faced long lines, but voting went smoothly. In Texas, voting before Election Day was credited with easing turnout. There were some hourlong waits and traffic was steady, but voting officials reported few problems. During that state's primary earlier this year, long lines stretched for hours and ballots ran out.

"It's amazing," said Jacque Callanen, elections administrator for Bexar County, home to San Antonio. "There's happy people out there."

Still, voting advocates had worried _ tolerant voters or not _ that the nation's myriad election systems might stagger later in the day, when people getting off work hit the polls.

"People have to wait for hours. Some people can do that. Some people can't. This is not the way to run a democracy," said Tova Wang of the government watchdog group Common Cause.

Lines stretched around buildings and down city blocks as people waited hours to cast ballots in the historic presidential race between Barack Obama and John McCain. Some touch-screen machines briefly ...
Lines stretched around buildings and down city blocks as people waited hours to cast ballots in the historic presidential race between Barack Obama and John McCain. Some touch-screen machines briefly ...
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To Sarah Palin:
Now you know what community organizers do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:57 PM on 11/04/2008
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Topanga Canyon California

Easy_9AM vote

5 minute wait

Another in the bank for Barack & Joe

Workers said extraordinary turnout early_smooth as silk_no problems of any sort

Let's stay focused Team O and keep the flow

and please_everyone_VOTE!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 PM on 11/04/2008
- RavenKY I'm a Fan of RavenKY 5 fans permalink

3 votes in the bank for Obama! Lines were not that bad, waited about 40 minutes. The poll workers had food, coffee, and soft drinks available. I've heard reports of people around here waiting for 1 1/2 hours this morning, but it didn't disuade them!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 11/04/2008
- BlueZoo I'm a Fan of BlueZoo 44 fans permalink

Why isn't the General Election a Federal holiday? We have to fix this archaic voting system!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 AM on 11/04/2008
- moxieme I'm a Fan of moxieme 12 fans permalink

It is just mind-boggling that there are people who would really fall for this crap. At the same time this is a perfect demonstration of how a McCain/Palin administration would abuse the less fortunate in this country. The capitalize on their weakness. John McCain, in my opinion, is much like an emotional abuser. If he wins, those same people meant to be the target of those fliers will be his next victims. I voted early this am in Kansas City, Missouri, south. Waited in line approx 2hrs. The kids are coming through! The kids are coming through!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 AM on 11/04/2008

I don't understand why we don't have a nationalized voting system.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 AM on 11/04/2008
- AlexeiJ I'm a Fan of AlexeiJ 3 fans permalink

Here's some feel-good Obama to help ease the anxiety about the results tonight:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf19H_sHMro&fmt=6

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 AM on 11/04/2008

My friends and colleagues are receiving text messages and emails telling them if they are democrats to vote on November 5. This is false! The last day to vote is today, November 4. Mainstream media, please get this out to the public ASAP!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 AM on 11/04/2008
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