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Elect= ion workers Mark Bezanson, left, and Julie Olson dump ballots collected ear= lier in the day from drop boxes onto a table for sorting at the King County= Elections office, Monday, Nov. 5, 2018, in Renton, Wash. Voters in Washing= ton all vote only by mail. Problem signs that arose during weeks of early v= oting carried into Election Day as some voters across the country faced hou= rs-long lines, malfunctioning voting equipment and unexpectedly closed poll= ing places.Some of the biggest backups were in Georgia, where the governor'= s race was among the nation's most-watched midterm contests and was generat= ing heavy turnout.One voter in Gwinnett County, Ontaria Woods, waited more = than three hours and said she saw about two dozen people who had come to vo= te leave because of the lines."We've been trying to tell them to wait,= but people have children. People are getting hungry. People are tired,&quo= t; Woods said.The good government group Common Cause blamed high turnout co= mbined with too few voting machines, ballots and workers.Fulton County elec= tions director Richard Barron acknowledged that some precincts did have lin= es of voters but said that was due to the length of the ballots and voting = machines taken from use because of an ongoing lawsuit.While voting went on = without hitch in many communities, voters from New York to Arizona faced lo= ng lines and malfunctioning equipment.Across New York City, reports of brok= en ballot scanners surfaced at several polling places. Turnout was so heavy= at one packed precinct on Manhattan's Upper West Side that the line to sca= n ballots stretched around a junior high school gym. Poll workers there tol= d voters that two of the roughly half-dozen scanners were malfunctioning an= d repairs were underway.Voters arriving at two separate polling stations di= scovered that most scanners had broken down, forcing some people to drop th= eir ballots in "emergency ballot bxes" or vote using an affidavit= ballot."There are broken scanners everywhere in Brooklyn," Stefa= n Ringel, spokesman for Brooklyn Borough Presidnt Eric Adams, told the AP.H= e said Adams and his staff are being flooded with phone calls, emails and t= ext messages reporting breakdowns in more than a dozen neighborhoods.Compar= ed to the 2016 elections, he said, "anecdotally, it seems worse, and t= here's confusion among poll workers about what to do."Many voters neve= rtheless stuck it out, determined to cast their ballot."People are gru= mpy and frustrated but positive in a weird way, making jokes and talking to= one another. I think it's because we all are in the 'no one will stop our = vote today' mood,'" said Nikki Euell, an advertising producer who wait= ed more than two hours to vote in Brooklyn's Greenpoint neighborhood.The lo= cal breakdowns are a symptom of a larger problem with the nation's voting i= nfrastructure, said Lawrence Norden, a voting technology expert with the Br= ennan Center.More than 40 states use computerized voting machines that are = more than a decade old or are no longer manufactured."It's further evi= dence, if any was needed, that it's long past time to modernize our voting = infrastructure," Norden said. "Voters have a right to be frustrat= ed by long lines. And they have a right to expect voting machines that work= and have a paper backup."Elsewhere, polling place confusion caused pr= oblems for voters and poll workers.In Phoenix, a polling site was foreclose= d on overnight. The owners of the property locked the doors, taking electio= n officials by surprise. Voters had been sent to another precinct nearby, b= ut Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes tweeted that the location in Chan= dler was up and running shortly after 7 a.m. Tuesday.For about an hour afte= r polls opened Tuesday morning, a Sarasota County, Florida, precinct had to= tell voters to come back later because their ballots were not available.In= one Indiana county, voting was snarled for hours because of what election = officials say were computer problems checking in voters while in another pa= rt of the state a judge ordered 12 polling places in a northwestern Indiana= county to stay open late after voting didn't start as scheduled.In Texas, = home of a hotly contested U.S. Senate race, delays were reported in Houston= after apparent issues with registration check-in machines at some polling = places.Andin El Paso, the U.S. Border Patrol canceled a "crowd control= exercise" that was scheduled for Tuesday, following criticism from ci= vil liberties groups that it could dissuade people from voting.Border Patro= l agent Fidel Baca confirmed Tuesday that the exercise in a Latino neighbor= hood of El Paso was canceled, but declined to say why. The Texas Civil Righ= ts Project says the exercise, billed by the Border Patrol as a "mobile= field force demonstration," was to be held within a half-mile of a po= lling site.Tuesday's election marks the first nationwide voting since Russi= a targeted state election systems in the 2016 presidential race. Federal, s= tate and local officials have been working to make the nation's myriad elec= tion systems more secure. They have beefed up their cybersecurity protectio= ns and improved communications and intelligence-sharing.There have been no = signs so far that Russia or any other foreign actor has tried to launch cyb= erattacks against voting systems in any state, according to federal authori= ties. There was also no indication that any systems have been compromised t= hat would prevent voting, change vote counts, or disrupt the ability to tal= ly votes, U.S. officials said.
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