Lamone reported few and "minor" technological problems that are not uncommon on Election Day. A...
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11/04/08
BALTIMORE — Voters found long lines and waited for hours at the polls Tuesday in parts of heavily Democratic Maryland, but state elections officials said they had not heard of major problems. Find Us On Facebook
Some voters in one precinct waited more than four hours to vote for either Barack Obama or John McCain. Roughly 100 extra voting machines were sent to precincts in the counties of Anne Arundel, Baltimore and Prince George's, as well as the city of Baltimore, said Linda Lamone, administrator of the Maryland State Board of Elections.
Lamone reported few and "minor" technological problems that are not uncommon on Election Day. A...
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