Wow! Totally surreal! Calling for the resignation of a statewide official
over this. I don't recall any harsh words spoken about Joan Growe when the
unexpected hordes of Jesse voters used up all the ballots and had to wait
for more to be printed. Do you have some sort of grudge against Mary
Ki
ngs."
Russell W. Peterson, RA, CID
Founder
3857 23rd Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55407
612-724-2331
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In District 59, at least 4-
In District 59, at least 4-5 precincts ran out of ballots. There were long lines of
people kept waiting for more than an hour (in some cases) with some leaving. In
addition one precinct had a broken ballot reader and everything stopped until that was
replaced. The results with a 91% turnout (
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At about noon today I was the 340th voter in 8-5 in Central neighborhood.
They said they had been busy all morning. I had to stand in line which was
great! My fee
I voted in 13-3 at 1:00 p.m. and was number 1164. That's about half the
entire precinct. Up to 1:00 p.m. they had registered only about 100 new
voters. Based on those figures, half the precinct had voted by 1:00 p.m.
That's heavy, but not unusually so. The precinct usual has about 2000 peo
In 9 at 1:15 pm the turnout was still heavy and I was the #814 voter. I
understand this morning's line was out the door, down the stairs, and into
the lower level. Wow! This turnout is even bigger than when my district
helped elect Jesse governor. I got a recorded call from the gov asking me
to
, but interesting to speculate.
Craig Miller
Formerly 13-5 ( the 2 biggest pct in the whole city)
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In 12-9 ( I'm sure of the 12 Ward, but not as certain about the 9th) I
was voter 561. The election judges commented that turnout so far was
very strong. I voted around noon. When I drove by around 10 a.m. there
were so many cars parked, I decided to come back when things were slower.
David Bra
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Minnesota House of Representatives Neva Walker.
Karen Forbes
Central Neighborhood
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Greg notes:
>Anecdotally, I voted at 11 a.m. today in 13-3, and I was voter #847.
Heavy,
>heavy turnout.
In 10-10, I voted at 9:30 a.m., and there were already 500 voters. Election
judges there were remarking it was the heaviest turnout they had ever seen
(and of course, many were old, so I imag
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