Long lines greet voters early in Glenwood SpringsGlenwood Springs Post Independent, CO - Nov 4, 2008Ken Brenner, Democratic candidate for Colorado Senate District 8, was within his rights as he campaigned outside Carbondale Town Hall this morning, ... |
Few Lines at Colorado Springs PollsAssociated Content, CO - Nov 4, 2008Colorado Springs has been named ground zero of the Colorado fight. With the anticipation of long lines and heavy turnout, El Paso County was prepared. ... |
Early voting could make today a breezeSummit Daily News, CO - Nov 4, 2008Voter turnout in Colorado already has been intense. Sensing a historic moment, 1.7 million Coloradans — 53 percent of registered voters — cast their ballots ... |
Solitary choices for allDenver Post, CO - Nov 4, 2008Volunteers from the Colorado Campaign for Change said they were not taking any chances on losing voters to long lines at the Glenarm Recreation Center in ... |
Process smooth,when it countedDenver Post, CO - Nov 4, 2008The relatively smooth Election Day contrasted with the 2006 election, when problems with computers that checked in voters caused hours-long lines, ... |
Voting is a breeze in El JebelAspen Times, CO - Nov 4, 2008A steady stream of voters cast ballots throughout the morning. Many people took advantage of early voting for fear of long lines on election day. ... |
Election Day thoughts: 3 lettersDenver Post, CO - Nov 4, 2008In this election, many younger voters are showing signs of a real collective understanding that their vote really does count. Sadly, early long lines show ... |
Denver's election goes easy this timeRocky Mountain News, CO - Nov 4, 2008Two years ago, the scene was much different with voting problems throughout the city, long lines that snaked for blocks and thousands of voters who gave up ... |
Record number of voters expected to deluge pollsVail Daily News, CO - Nov 4, 2008AP EAGLE COUNTY, Colorado — Long lines and malfunctioning machines greeted voters Tuesday as polls across the country were deluged by people wanting to cast ... |
Colorado goes to the pollsDenver Business Journal, CO - Nov 4, 2008After one of the most intensely fought and closely watched campaign seasons in memory, Colorado voters are going to the polls Tuesday to choose a president, ... |
Obama and McCain won't quitSummit Daily News, CO - Nov 4, 2008Obama, bidding to become the first black president, greeted voters in Indiana, McCain supporters in Colorado and New Mexico. The economy was by far the top ... |
Obama lawyers defend ‘vote fraud’ effortsThe Colorado Independent, CO - Nov 4, 2008That means handing out sample ballots to those standing in line, dividing long lines alphabetically, posting easy to read signs, and combing the lines to ... |
Turnout will decide victorDenver Post, CO - Nov 4, 2008(JD Pooley/Getty) CHICAGO — Long lines have formed as polls open in Eastern states as John McCain is counting on a narrow path to an upset victory today ... |
Moving close to 60 DemsDenver Post, CO - Nov 4, 2008Voters flocked to the polls to fill 35 Senate seats in a year in which both parties said they expected Democratic gains. With races called in nine states, ... |
7 pm UPDATE: Polls closed in Summit CountySummit Daily News, CO - Nov 4, 2008The polls have closed in Summit County, and all the vote centers are closing up, signaling that feared long lines never developed on Election Day despite ... |
Early starts, smooth sailingBroomfield Enterprise, CO - Nov 4, 2008Not wanting to fight through long crowds after leaving his job as an administrator at the University of Colorado at Denver, Sanchez decided to get to the ... |
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