UPDATE: Super Tuesday Envy
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- At least 10 people showed up at one Milwaukee polling station Tuesday and others called a state elections office asking where they could go to vote.
More than 20 states had primary votes set for Tuesday - but Wisconsin wasn't 1 of them. Its primary is in two weeks.
Government Accountability Board spokesman Kyle Richmond says his office got at least two calls early in the morning from voters looking for their polling station.
TMJ4 reports:
Ethel Goodwin showed up with about 10 other people at a polling station in Milwaukee.
Goodwin says she'll be back on Feb. 19.
4 comments:
It happened in Virginia, too.
I suppose there are cases of primary confusion all over the country.
I can't help but wonder how much is related to the never-ending hype. When one sees and hears the same thing, day after day, on TV, on radio and in the paper, it probably could become a blur if they're not that much into politics.
After all, not everyone is a political junkie, like us bloggers.
I'm not at all surprised that some people showed up at polling places. I give them credit for wanting to vote.
Everyone makes mistakes. I've tuned in to watch TV programs a week early after seeing relentless promotional spots, though I do think those sometimes are intentionally unclear.
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