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8:26 am Missouri voters endure long lines to cast ballots
Joplin Globe, MO - Nov 4, 2008
“Every eligible voter should be able to cast their ballot without this kind of intimidation.” In St. Louis, aside from long lines and a temporary pen ...
Wait stretched to 6 hours in Velda City St. Louis Post-Dispatch
all 5 news articles »
Voters Face Long Lines at the Polls in Kansas and Missouri
KCUR, MO - Nov 4, 2008
Kay Postma arrived at her polling place in Brookside (in Kansas City, Missouri) before 6, but she had to wait about a half an hour to vote. ...
Problems at the Polls in Missouri MyFox Kansas City
Presidential Race, Ballot Issues Draw KC Voters To Polls KMBC.com
all 16 news articles »
Voting Problems Added to Long Lines in Kansas City
KSPR, MO - Nov 4, 2008
By KSPR News KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Voters in some Kansas City precincts had to spend extra time in already long lines this morning because poll workers ...
Glitches snarl voting for thousands across KC
Kansas City Star, MO - Nov 4, 2008
Some 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 ...

Ozarks First
Long Lines Already Forming at Polls
Ozarks First, MO - Nov 4, 2008
At 6:00 am, voters started casting their ballots in Missouri. At a number of Greene County polling places, people were already in line half an hour before ...
How was your voting experience? KSPR
all 3 news articles »
Busy day at Missouri polls expected
St. Louis Post-Dispatch,  United States - Nov 4, 2008
By 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 ...
Historic turnout, few problems reported in Southeast Missouri counties
Southeast Missourian, MO - Nov 4, 2008
Joey Keys, Cape Girardeau County election director, said initial long lines have abated, with adjustments made for voters at the Arena Building, ...
Hundreds wait in line to vote in Cape Girardeau Southeast Missourian
all 10 news articles »

Columbia Missourian
Students optimistic their vote will impact election
Columbia Missourian, MO - Nov 4, 2008
The secretary of state's office estimated that 76 percent of Missouri's 4205774 registered voters would visit the polls Tuesday. ...
Jay Nixon wins governor race easily
Columbia Missourian, MO - Nov 4, 2008
Long 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 2008
MyFox Saint Louis, MO - Nov 4, 2008
The 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. ...
McCain, Obama race tests Mo. bellwether status
KRCG, MO - Nov 4, 2008
... of St. Louis County, where Democrats tend to fare better than Republicans and where long lines meant voters were still casting ballots into the night. ...

USA Today
Election Day at last
The Marshall Democrat-News, MO - Nov 4, 2008
Only in 1992, when Bill Clinton won the first of his two terms in the White House, did a higher proportion of Missouri voters -- 78 percent -- cast ballots ...
Midday Update: Long Lines at Polling Places But Few Problems Ozarks First
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Voters go to polls in Missouri, Kansas
Kansas City Star, MO - Nov 4, 2008
Kansas 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 history
News-Leader.com, MO - Nov 4, 2008
That 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 polls
St. 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, ...

Ozarks First
Carnahan: Text Messages and Robo-Calls A Hoax
Ozarks First, MO - Nov 4, 2008
The Missouri Secretary of State says text messages and robo-calls received by some Missourians - are a hoax. The messages encourage some voters to wait ...
Election Pranks Federal Crime KOMU-TV
all 7 news articles »
Voters face delays, lines grow as some KC polling places have ...
Kansas City Star, MO - Nov 4, 2008
Polls in Missouri and Johnson County in Kansas opened at 6 am Polls in Wyandotte and Leavenworth counties open at 7 am Officials both in the metro area and ...
Your Tuesday Morning News Update with Paul Adler
KY3, MO - Nov 4, 2008
by KY3 News By Gene Hartley SPRINGFIELD -- Long lines are at some polling places across the Ozarks. The polls in Missouri have been open since 6 am; ...
Long Lines and Record Numbers at the Polls
MyFox Kansas City, MO - Nov 4, 2008
Officials 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, Glitches
KMBC.com, MO - Nov 4, 2008
In 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 pickups
Kansas City Star, MO - Nov 4, 2008
By 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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