There are multiple press reports of eligible voters turned away from voting at their proper polling places during voting hours in Hartford, CT today.
According to CBS,
"The office of the Secretary of the State says it appears the City of Hartford did not distribute voting lists to the polling places...
...At some polls, poll workers were letting voters vote by affidavit, after showing an ID. At others, voters were turned away because they could not be checked off...
There’s a possibility of an emergency court case, seeking to extend hours."
NBC adds,
"Hartford voters reported a slew of problems at the four polling locations... One of the four polling places to encouter problems was the senior center on Maple Avenue."
7:45 AM PT: NPR Reports:
http://wnpr.org/...
"Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy was among early-risers who faced delays voting at Hartford polls.
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[SOTS Spokesman Av Harris] said "more than just a few" were affected. Outside the Hartford Seminary, State Rep. Matt Ritter said he thought it could be a couple of hundred people who were turned away in Hartford as they attempted to vote on Tuesday morning."