It didn’t take long for Tuesday’s primary election to get off to a rocky start.
Voters in Apopka, Fla., say they were turned away after the polling station ran out of GOP ballots at 9:30 a.m., News 6 reported.
Eventually, the polling place at Errol Estates was able to obtain more ballots, but it was too late for those who said they had other commitments.
Taken from News 6:
Meanwhile, technical issues plagued several Orange County polling locations on Tuesday, prompting officials to use backup paper registries to enroll voters in the Florida presidential primary, according to elections officials.
Orange County Supervisor of Elections Bill Cowles said technicians were sent to the locations to fix the issue, described as a connectivity problem.
Colwes said the problem caused delays, but no voters had to be turned away.
Colwes tried to reassure News 6 that Orange County precincts have backup plans should voters need to be checked in manually.
Reporter Amanda Castro was on the scene live-tweeting the events:
Residents say they ran out of ballots around 9:30AM. Told they got more nearly an hour later. @news6wkmg #News6
— Amanda Castro (@AmandaNCastro) March 15, 2016
Apopka residents tell @news6wkmg they were turned away this AM b/c they ran out of Republican ballots. @news6wkmg #News6
— Amanda Castro (@AmandaNCastro) March 15, 2016
Long voting lines at Errol Estates in Apopka. @news6wkmg #News6 pic.twitter.com/mebGlBxr7O
— Amanda Castro (@AmandaNCastro) March 15, 2016
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