Long Lines and Ballot Issues Plague Polling Sites on Election Day


Long Lines and Ballot Issues Plague Polling Sites on Election Day

High Turnout and Technical Problems Cause Delays Across the Nation

Long lines, severe weather, and potential Election Day blackouts have threatened polling sites nationwide as Americans get set to cast their ballots for the next president of the United States.

Issues at Polling Sites

Technical problems with voting machines in Louisiana and Indiana impacted voters, while voters in Central Pennsylvania reported issues with ballots not being read.

Challenges Across the Country

Residents in Houston, Texas, and St. Louis County, Missouri, faced heavy rainfall while voting, and a voting center in Oakland closed due to a red flag warning.

Potential Power Outages

PG&E warned of power outages in the Bay Area, which could affect polling sites in Middletown and Los Gatos.


Long Lines and Ballot Issues Plague Polling Sites on Election Day

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