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Long lines are already facing Alabama voters today
The Huntsville Times - al.com, AL - Nov 4, 2008
Alabama voters began lining up to cast their vote in the 2008 election -- and in some places the line is quite long. Before the polls even opened, ...
Long Election Day Lines in Huntsville WHNT
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al.com
Alabama Secretary of State Beth Chapman sticks with prediction of ...
al.com, AL - Nov 4, 2008
Alabama Secretary of State Beth Chapman says she's sticking with her projection of a record 79-81 percent voter turnout today after seeing long lines this ...
Long lines at Ala. polls; record turnout expected
al.com, AL - Nov 4, 2008
As workers left office in late afternoon, long lines returned at many precincts across the state. "It's an awfully good feeling to see in Alabama, ...
Lines should not discourage voters Montgomery Advertiser
Polls close in Alabama but long lines persist WHNT
Long lines at Ala. polling sites Clanton Advertiser
Selma Times-Journal - Tuscaloosa News (subscription)
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Parking, long lines slow vote; look for noon rush
The Huntsville Times - al.com, AL - Nov 4, 2008
At Alabama A&M University, second largest, more than 1200 of the precincts 6898 registered voters had cast ballots by 11:30 am, but lines wound around ...
Huntsville polls close, election results expected soon al.com
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Voting 'massive' in Autauga County
Montgomery Advertiser, AL - Nov 4, 2008
Sheriff Herbie Johnson reported long lines of voters in both city and county polling places. Turnout is especially heavy in the rural areas, ...
Top Local Stories
MyFox Birmingham, AL - Nov 4, 2008
If early voting lines in other states are any indication of how long lines will be in Alabama, voters need to be ready. Alabama’s secretary of state is ...
Voters can map election problems in Huntsville, nation
The Huntsville Times - al.com, AL - Nov 4, 2008
Problems voting today, long lines, missed opportunities? A Wired.com website has been established to help voters track problems with their precincts across ...

The Birmingham News - al.com
Jefferson County lines expected into evening voting
The Birmingham News - al.com, AL - Nov 4, 2008
There could be long lines this afternoon at some Jefferson County polling places and some voters could be waiting after the polls close, according to ...

The Birmingham News - al.com
Big turnout across nation brings some problems but many voters ...
The Birmingham News - al.com, AL - Nov 4, 2008
In Alabama at the Irondale Senior Citizens Center, voters began lining up about 4:50 am and by 5:50 am there were up to 75 people in line. ...
ELECTION BLOG: Wait time slacks as lunch hour ends
Tuscaloosa News (subscription), AL - Nov 4, 2008
Sara Hughey, who lives on Maplewood Drive, called at about 10:30 am to report long lines at the Bobby Miller Activity Center. “There were so many people I ...

al.com
Alabama political party leaders say voting lines long, but reports ...
al.com, AL - Nov 4, 2008
Philip Bryan, communications director for the Alabama Republican Party, said there were initially long lines in heavily Republican Shelby County. ...
There may be long lines at the polls today, but don't let ...
The Birmingham News - al.com, AL - Nov 4, 2008
We're not used to waiting in very long lines to vote in Alabama. A voter turnout of not much more than 50 percent is considered commendable in this state. ...

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