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Early Reports Point To High Voter Turnout In Urban Areas


First Posted: 11/02/10 01:53 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:10 PM ET

WASHINGTON -- Early anecdotal reports of turnout at polling places indicates higher than expected activity in urban areas, which could bode well for Democrats and undercut the narrative about an enthusiasm gap among progressives.

"I'm in Charlie Rangel's district," wrote Huffington Post reader Andrew H. "I've been voting at about the same time every year for the last twenty years. In a midterm election, I expect to get a voter card number in the low twenties. This morning I got number fifty-seven. This is by far the highest turnout I've ever seen in a midterm." Charlene B. voted at 6:00 a.m. when the polls opened in Harlem and although she said she was the first person in line, by the time she was done 10 minutes later, people were lining up at the door.

Voters in other areas downstate report similar turnout. By 9:00 a.m., there were already 132 voters at a polling place in north Brooklyn near Borough Hall, which Politico's Maggie Haberman calls "an impressively high number that early in the morning for a midterm race." HuffPost reader Tim B. in Brooklyn Heights also reported that when he voted at 10:30 a.m., it was "more crowded than I have ever seen it. ... It's gonna be crazy tonight!"

Another account from Alex T. in Brooklyn, who reported high turnout but several hiccups:

Just got back from the Swinging 60s Senior Center in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and at 8am it's already getting busy. With three voting districts packed in a tiny room, the line was getting jumbled and poll workers were rushing around trying to find out where everyone belonged. They were overheard complaining that everything is mixed up this year while those with voter registration cards and iPhones that could look up voter status were showing that they were registered while the dockets said otherwise. Several voters were getting very irritated as they were sent from table to table, even letting a few choice words fly. Others were even more upset to learn they hadn't been notified that their polling station had changed.

Once you finally got to the booths, it was so close to the next "privacy" screen that you could have easily looked into the next. Voters were complaining that they didn't know about the measures on the back and failed to vote before scanning their cards. As for scanning, the scanner for my district was broken so I had to find another in the vague direction of "that way". It was relatively painless for me, but there were more for whom this was obviously a trial. Here's hoping that they get their act together as the day ages.

HuffPost reader Carol in Chicago said that she voted a little before 7:00 a.m., and while she expected no one to be there, the location was actually "pretty full." Heavy turnout was also reported at 9:30 a.m. in the 10th congressional district of Illinois, which is made up of Chicago suburbs.

Tom C. from Pennsylvania's third congressional district, which includes the city of Erie, reported that he spoke with a poll worker Tuesday morning who said that turnout was already ahead of normal. "City of Erie is normally a Democrat location (both Kerry and Obama carried the city) while the surrounding county is heavily Republican," he wrote. "High turnout in the city is normally a good sign for Dems."

In Philadelphia, Democratic committeeperson Charles M. said that turnout in the southern part of the city, which is "a mix of blue collar, white collar, white, black, and Asian voters" is "surprisingly high." Frank in North Phoenix said that he arrived at his polling place at 6:00 a.m. when it opened, and he was "surprised at how many cars were in the parking lot. There was actually a line inside."

In Ohio, Jerry S. said that at his polling place in Cleveland turnout was "at least as high as the presidential election." In Milwaukee, more than 200 voters had cast ballots as of 9:45 a.m. in Ward 197, and in Tulsa, by 8:15 a.m. there were 97 ballots cast with all booths occupied and the location crowded.

"I voted straight Democratic ticket at 10:30am in the suburbs of Louisville, KY," reported Karen F. "I worked at the polls last year, and I expected that 300-400 voters would have voted by mid-morning -- but 750 had already voted! Louisville is predominantly Democrat, but here in the 'burbs, conservatives are the majority."

Daniel M., also from the Louisville area, wrote, "I went to my polling place in the Clifton neighborhood of Louisville, KY at about 8:15 this morning. The three precincts that vote at St. Leonard's Catholic Community usually have strong turnout, but this was even beyond what I saw in the 2008 election. I had no wait for my ballot (there are six lines, and my line is never long), but a 5 - 10 minute wait for a voting booth, even with extras set out."

Democrats, including President Obama, made an especially aggressive push in the final weeks of the midterm election season to energize young and urban voters who turned out heavily and were instrumental in the party's gains in 2008.

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Please let us know what you're seeing in your district -- turnout numbers, fishy happenings, last-minute ads and robocalls, and any other interesting news. E-mail us any tips, videos, audio files, and photos to election@huffingtonpost.com/.

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weebils 03:40 PM on 11/02/2010
Where I live was pretty full too and i live in a major city. I usually vote as soon as they open but was running behind time this morning and just voted. I had a much higher than normal number. I know my local representative was targeted because he has been a strong and vocal supporter of President Obama's policies. He is somewhat center left but very left on social issues. His strong support surprised  Read More...
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khountrygirl
Believe nothing merely b/c you have been told it.
01:40 AM on 11/03/2010
I voted against Ben Quayle. Oh well, I tried. :)
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BeasleysMom
Liberal Elitist
12:46 AM on 11/03/2010
Truly some victories for civility. The racists lost all over the country. Buck in Co. Paladino in NY. Angle in NV. Etc. America does not care for hate.
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Ramirez
Proud to be an American
12:44 AM on 11/03/2010
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Congratulations to Harry Reid and **********, the rockstars of the Democratic Party. In the end Harry was just too big to fail.

Six more years!
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Ramirez
Proud to be an American
12:42 AM on 11/03/2010
Congratulations to Harry Reid and Team SEIU, the rockstars of the Democratic Party. In the end Harry was just too big to fail.

Six more years!
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dimplesmile7
08:03 PM on 11/02/2010
Democrat Mikulski in Maryland won!
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IolantheLA
Growing old ferociously
07:07 PM on 11/02/2010
I was making calls this morning for the Dems (I'm a registered Libertarian, but they went batc**p crazy a few years ago). I got a stack of college dorm students (UCLA) to call. I was half-hearted when I started, but by the time I'd talked to 20 kids, I was on fire!

They were so hot to go vote! It was 10AM, and half of them had voted already.

They were all
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IolantheLA
Growing old ferociously
06:55 PM on 11/02/2010
So nice to know we "Unreal Americans" matter, too. ;->
06:41 PM on 11/02/2010
Oh how happy I would be if this election turned into another Dewey Defeats Truman.
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evenbetta1
06:25 PM on 11/02/2010
OK my HP family...... We need some help with those Nevadians........ to get out and Vote... Will you please join me in helping to guide them to their polls?

https://call.barackobama.com/campaigns/NV407
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Eilis27
The soft minded wo/man always fears change. MLK
06:21 PM on 11/02/2010
Just watch- If Sharon Angle loses there will be accusations about voter fraud. It already started..

A non-profit group run by Sharron Angle donated almost $100,000 to a group now claiming that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is trying to steal the U.S. Senate election.

In 2008, Angle's We the People Nevada PAC contributed $92,000 to the Nevada Action Coalition. The Coalition emerged this month as a player in alleging ballot hijinks by Democrats.

Coalition members recently advertised a "voter fraud" meeting and accused Reid of wanting to rig the race


“Clark County Registrar of Voters Larry Lomax said there is no voter fraud, although the issues do come up because the touch-screens are sensitive.

Lomax said claims the machines were altered in any way were “patently false” and said at no time did any of those voters report the incident to staff at their polling location.

“In fact, although over 160,000 people have voted early in Clark County, those allegations that have been made have gone directly to the media as opposed to election board officers,” he said.

Going directly to the media as opposed to election board officers? I find that telling.
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Carianne
You could say I lost my belief in the holy church
06:20 PM on 11/02/2010
Okay...just thought I'd share my hopeful moment. I've already had three very good friends who were lifelong Republicans switch over to voting for Dems in 2008 and 2010. So, I log on to FB to see how many of my friends have said that they have voted. Nearly all of my Democrat voting friends have and I noticed one friend who had voted who I hadn't talked to in years. Now, when I knew her, she was a rabidly Republican, pro-life, born-again Christian who I never in my wildest dreams would have believed would vote anything but a straight Republican ticket...until I read her post on my wall about how she voted a straight Dem ticket. I'm honestly floored...if she has been converted, there is hope after all!
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Eilis27
The soft minded wo/man always fears change. MLK
06:29 PM on 11/02/2010
HOPE IN ACTION


Hope looks for the good in people instead of harping
on the worst.

Hope opens doors where despair closes them.

Hope lights a candle instead of cursing
the darkness.

Hope regards problems small or large
as opportunities.

Hope, hope, hope……..
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IolantheLA
Growing old ferociously
06:59 PM on 11/02/2010
A real and sincere Christian would *have* to vote a straight Dem ticket!

I used to be just like your friend, and then I started paying attention. I realized they were lying to me in church, and trying to politicize me, for purposes that had everything to do with money and nothing whatsoever to do with God.

8 years in that church, and I realized I never heard one sermon based on the Sermon on the Mount, but we must have heard about tithing every few weeks.

But what really clinched it was when the Dominionists came through to tell us that the Founding Fathers had wanted America to be a Christian country. Hogwash! I had been a History Major in college, and the Founders -- many of whom were Deists, Agnostics, and probably even an Atheist or two, wealthy young men who had studied Enlightenment Philosophy -- so definitely wanted to leave that open for people to follow God however they wished.

I know a lie when I hear one.
I got out of there.
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dimplesmile7
06:02 PM on 11/02/2010
They just showed the teabags walking up to people outside of the polls and shouting in their faces. If you are so sure you're going to win, then why try to intimidate people. BTW that does not work. It makes people more determine to vote against you.
marilyn 63
LEVEL ONE NETWORKER
06:21 PM on 11/02/2010
oh i couldn't have them in my face. they would have step out of my face fast. im glad we are all mail in. and who is watching these nuts. like you said whats with the intimidation if your winning so big??
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Eilis27
The soft minded wo/man always fears change. MLK
06:23 PM on 11/02/2010
Where and what station? Just curious.
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dimplesmile7
06:58 PM on 11/02/2010
Local NJ, DE, and PA WPVI
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dimplesmile7
05:57 PM on 11/02/2010
People are mad, but they are more mad at the GOP. I met people at the polls that are sick of all of the obstructing and angry at the teabag's racist marches against the president. There were no republican defenders. If there were some, they stayed silent.
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dimplesmile7
05:50 PM on 11/02/2010
I can no longer stomach MSNBC, they have Pat Buchanan on. Changing the channel until the first numbers come in.
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BigDogMom
I am woman. Watch me Vote!
05:26 PM on 11/02/2010
Well, time to take the dog for a walk, take care everyone, hope this night goes our way!

Dems retain both houses!

And all the MSM political pundits have to eat their words in the morning!
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chrisr266
And in the end, the love you take ...
05:30 PM on 11/02/2010
Enjoy the walk. Keep the faith.
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dimplesmile7
05:34 PM on 11/02/2010
They will keep both houses!
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IolantheLA
Growing old ferociously
07:01 PM on 11/02/2010
From your mouth to God's ears.

That's the problem with people who are addicted to lying and spinning and twisting and manipulating.

Pretty soon, they believe their own b***s**t, and they end up hoist by their own petard.