Computer problems delay voting in Hernando
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January 29, 2008

Computer problems delay voting in Hernando

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Poll worker John Anderson assists voters arriving at Precinct 47 in Spring Hill during the presidential primary election this morning. Computer malfunctions contributed to long lines throughout the morning. [Stephen J. Coddington | Times]

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Precinct 47 is the gated Timber Pines retirement community of republican blue hairs. I'm glad I'm not that poll worker in photo-those folks can get testy.

"Computer problems delay voting in Hernando"

... game over.

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