Long voting lines reported in Lexington
Posted by: Dave Newton on November 3, 2008 at 07:00pm
Reports that we're getting from Lexington KFTC members indicate various polls have lines between 30 minutes and 2.5 hours long!
In one voting location, there's a placeholder system so that voters can leave the line and wait in a local church and boyscouts are roving up and down the line selling popcorn.
Don't let this keep you away from the polls, because voting is worth the wait!
Remember, as long as you're in line by 6pm, you'll be allowed to vote.
Let's get out there and try to break some Kentucky Voter-turnout records!
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