GALLERY: What do the lines look like at the polls on Election Day?
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Two precincts are voting at Reidland Elementary. They also said it was extremely busy when the polls opened. At 10 am, they say it’s steady. They have had 403 voters in 4 hours. This poll is talking the social distancing more serious. They’re not allowed into the lobby if it’s too crowded. There is also a person, Suzanne Shultz, at the door monitoring the crowd, explaining the ballots and opening doors for the voters.
- Reidland Elementary School, McCracken County, KY

Two precincts are voting at Reidland Elementary. They also said it was extremely busy when the polls opened. At 10 am, they say it’s steady. They have had 403 voters in 4 hours. This poll is talking the social distancing more serious. They’re not allowed into the lobby if it’s too crowded. There is also a person, Suzanne Shultz, at the door monitoring the crowd, explaining the ballots and opening doors for the voters.

Two precincts are voting at Reidland Elementary. They also said it was extremely busy when the polls opened. At 10 am, they say it’s steady. They have had 403 voters in 4 hours. This poll is talking the social distancing more serious. They’re not allowed into the lobby if it’s too crowded. There is also a person, Suzanne Shultz, at the door monitoring the crowd, explaining the ballots and opening doors for the voters.

Two precincts are voting at Reidland Elementary. They also said it was extremely busy when the polls opened. At 10 am, they say it’s steady. They have had 403 voters in 4 hours. This poll is talking the social distancing more serious. They’re not allowed into the lobby if it’s too crowded. There is also a person, Suzanne Shultz, at the door monitoring the crowd, explaining the ballots and opening doors for the voters.
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Officials at the Sharpe Elementary polling location said it was extremely busy when the polls opened but has slowed down some. They still say it is steady and 350 people have cast ballots in 3 hours.
Officials at the Sharpe Elementary polling location said it was extremely busy when the polls opened but has slowed down some. They still say it is steady and 350 people have cast ballots in 3 hours.
Officials at the Sharpe Elementary polling location said it was extremely busy when the polls opened but has slowed down some. They still say it is steady and 350 people have cast ballots in 3 hours.
Lone Oak Elementary School, McCracken County, KY
Lone Oak Elementary School, McCracken County, KY
Lone Oak Elementary School, McCracken County, KY
Lone Oak Elementary School, McCracken County, KY
Two precincts are voting at Reidland Elementary. They also said it was extremely busy when the polls opened. At 10 am, they say it’s steady. They have had 403 voters in 4 hours. This poll is talking the social distancing more serious. They’re not allowed into the lobby if it’s too crowded. There is also a person, Suzanne Shultz, at the door monitoring the crowd, explaining the ballots and opening doors for the voters.
- Reidland Elementary School, McCracken County, KY
Two precincts are voting at Reidland Elementary. They also said it was extremely busy when the polls opened. At 10 am, they say it’s steady. They have had 403 voters in 4 hours. This poll is talking the social distancing more serious. They’re not allowed into the lobby if it’s too crowded. There is also a person, Suzanne Shultz, at the door monitoring the crowd, explaining the ballots and opening doors for the voters.
Two precincts are voting at Reidland Elementary. They also said it was extremely busy when the polls opened. At 10 am, they say it’s steady. They have had 403 voters in 4 hours. This poll is talking the social distancing more serious. They’re not allowed into the lobby if it’s too crowded. There is also a person, Suzanne Shultz, at the door monitoring the crowd, explaining the ballots and opening doors for the voters.
Two precincts are voting at Reidland Elementary. They also said it was extremely busy when the polls opened. At 10 am, they say it’s steady. They have had 403 voters in 4 hours. This poll is talking the social distancing more serious. They’re not allowed into the lobby if it’s too crowded. There is also a person, Suzanne Shultz, at the door monitoring the crowd, explaining the ballots and opening doors for the voters.
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