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In Ohio, turnout has been massive…somewhere between 71 and 75 percent of registered voters. Problems don’t seem to be systematic, but the simple fact is that certain precincts have been buried.
The North Linden area of Columbus, which is overwhelmingly poor African-Americans, have very few machines, which was based on prior year turnouts, and there are still people waiting in line to vote…it appears to be result of increased turnout and the voter registration drives rather than the machinations of the VRWC.
Areas in Central Ohio that have had high turnouts historically where allocated more machines and seem to have handled the increased volume pretty well. My own experience this morning was impressive…those poll workers knew what they were doing and kept things moving right along.









