Voter turnout in
Just after noon, when the polls opened, more than 60 people stood in line to vote at
Shortly after the lunch hour, lines shortened at some places. At
Though turnout is lower in parts of Northern New Mexico because of snow, it’s very high in most areas around the state, officials with the state party and the campaigns of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton said.
“It’s real heavy everywhere,” said Obama spokesman Trevor Fitzgibbon. “The word is that the turnout is off the charts.”
Because of the high turnout, Obama’s staffers in
Laura Sanchez, executive director of the Democratic Party of New Mexico, said the party had originally distributed 150,000 ballots to the polling places, but had thousands more in an emergency reserve in case they were needed. More than 2,000 of those emergency ballots have been distributed to polling sites that have run out.
Sanchez said the party initially expected to report results on its Web site fairly soon after polls close at 7 p.m., but the heavy turnout could delay results.
Some others are taking advantage of today’s election to gather signatures for their own races. Bill McCamley has volunteers at most polling places around
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