By Anita Bennett editor Voting in California underwent a major overhaul this year, and with those changes came some Super Tuesday headaches.
Voters across Los Angeles County reported long lines at newly designated vote centers, with some residents waiting up to three or four hours to cast ballots.
Deadline’s Pete Hammond happened to be at the Sherman Oaks Galleria in Los Angeles this evening, and reported a massive crowd of people waiting to vote. “I have never seen such a long line for voting.
At 7 p.m., it wrapped almost to the parking garage,” Hammond said. The introduction of touch-screen voting machines and specially designated vote centers led to longer lines today and a bit of confusion.
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