Glitches snarl voting for thousands across KCKansas City Star, MO - Nov 4, 2008Some Missouri voters waited three hours or longer to cast ballots in a historic election. Some Kansas City voters gave up on the early morning lines and ... |
Busy day at Missouri polls expectedSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - Nov 4, 2008By Alan Scher Zagier AP COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- A historic presidential race and surging interest among new voters could make for long lines and frazzled poll ... |
Jay Nixon wins governor race easilyColumbia Missourian, MO - Nov 4, 2008Long lines in polling places around the state led to some St. Louis County voters waiting between four and seven hours to vote. ... |
Countdown Complete: Election Day 2008MyFox Saint Louis, MO - Nov 4, 2008The polls open in both Missouri and Illinois at 6 am Long lines are expected to be the order of the day as voters come to cast their ballots. ... |
Voters go to polls in Missouri, KansasKansas City Star, MO - Nov 4, 2008Kansas City Missouri voters faced problems early Tuesday at several polling places because of a computer glitch; others reported long lines but few actual ... |
Our Voice Relax as you help make historyNews-Leader.com, MO - Nov 4, 2008That would mean you got out there early, beat the crowd, did your duty with diligence. A crush of late voters. Long lines. Confusing ballot language. ... |
West County residents flock to pollsSt. Charles Journal, MO - Nov 4, 2008“I feared long lines here, but at least mid afternoon, it was no big deal,” she said. The large turnout pleased volunteers Suzi Moore, 65, of Ballwin, ... |
Long Lines and Record Numbers at the PollsMyFox Kansas City, MO - Nov 4, 2008Officials say record numbers of voters are turning out at the polls in Kansas and Missouri. LIBERTY, MO. -- Some voters waited as long as two hours to cast ... |
Voters Encounter Lines, Outages, GlitchesKMBC.com, MO - Nov 4, 2008In the West, Californians also faced long lines, but voting went smoothly. In Orange County, south of Los Angeles, about 400 people were on hand to treat ... |
Both parties expect Democratic Senate pickupsKansas City Star, MO - Nov 4, 2008By TOM RAUM AP Democrats counted on solidifying their thin leadership grip on the Senate as voters flocked to the polls Tuesday to fill 35 Senate seats. ... |
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