From Deseret News archives:

Election Day — This may take awhile

Long lines at polls expected despite early voting success

Published: Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006 10:10 p.m. MST
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
Although Jones will not tabulate any exit polls until the after voting ends today at 8 p.m., Jones did say that the early voters seemed to include more senior citizens. For the most part, very few of them seemed to have problems with the new electronic-voting machines, county officials said.

Despite the popularity of early voting, voters may still want to plan on lines today, especially if they are voting after 5 p.m. The state elections office and country clerks urge voters to get to the polls during the midday hours, when fewer people vote.

Polls are open today from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Any voter who is in line by 8 p.m., no matter how long the wait, will be allowed to vote.

The early voting added a twist to political campaigns, some of which took steps to reach voters before the first day of early voting. While no-excuse absentee voting has been permitted since 2002 and gave voters the option to cast their ballots before the traditional Election Day, it was not as heavily used as the early voting option.

Utah Republican Party Executive Director Jeff Hartley said some candidates timed their mailings for earlier than normal, and the party did some get-out-the-vote efforts for early voting with senior citizens. Still, the popularity of early voting was unexpected.

"The turnout in early voting was so positive this time, we will definitely be more aggressive in an early voting strategy in 2008," he said.

Story continues below
Todd Taylor, the executive director for the Utah Democratic Party, said even if candidates were not looking at early voting, the party did. It tried to encourage its members to vote early, especially those whose work schedules may hamper their ability to get to the polls today.

"We certainly encouraged people to vote early. It helps with the last-minute voting concerns, like long lines," he said.

Election Day

• Polls are open today from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

• To find out where you go to vote, call your county clerk's office.


Contributing: Bob Bernick Jr.

E-mail: jloftin@desnews.com

Comments

You can be the first to comment on this story.

Image
Sarah Ause, Deseret Morning News

Campaign signs line 1300 East in Sandy. Early voting spurred earlier campaigning from some.

previousnext

Latest comments

Letters: Shouting side effects?

How soon we forget that in a similar situation during the Bush administration...

Letters: Liberal because LDS

Sounds like you have some self-imposed family-related insecurities aggravated...

George lost in rivalry hatefest

Dick Harmon is a highly skilled writer. One of the best.Sometimes the beauty...

Bennett seeks to stall N-waste bill

"EnergySolutions has proposed to process 20,000 tons of Italian waste in...

Snow hopes to snap bowl game skid

Let's hope the weather holds up as well as the defense.

George lost in rivalry hatefest

"rise of indignant rivalry victimhood." Dick, you are wrong if you think...

Letters: Applaud 'green people'

Conservation is and of itself should be applauded. However it has become a...

Brace yourselves for care reform

Leaving behind the common sense principle of not continually borrowing and...

I think there is some truth to what the professors say. Mr. Beck seems to be...

George lost in rivalry hatefest

The shameful list is growing: Morgan Scalley Alex Smith Paul Kruger...

Advertisements