6 and a half hours.
That's how long voters had to wait in line in Velda City which had the longest lines in the state.
Secretary of State Carnahan said St. Louis County Elections authorities are trying to smooth out the process.
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Description: "They seem to have been behind in that polling place all day. And I'm sure we'll know in the next 24 hours why that all happened. Right now, I think they're just trying to solve the problem." |
Secretary Carnahan said the local election authorities were prepared for the record turnout but clearly some precincts were more ready than others.
From the Secretary of State's Office, Max Reiss 1120 KMOX News.
Max Reiss has more from the Secretary of State's Office.
Voters waited more than 6 and a half hours in Velda City.
Secretary of State Robyn Carnahan says there's no timetable for when voters will be done casting their ballots.
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Description: "We don't know that now. We are in close contact with St. Louis County and when they know things they let us know. But we just want to make sure everybody who's in line, and eligible to vote gets to have their voice heard in this historic election." |
From the Secretary of State's Office, Max Reiss. 1120 KMOX News.