While there were some minor hiccups in parts of North Texas, Tuesday's primary day went smoothly for the most part.
Dallas Public Library’s Oak Lawn branch had one of the longer lines in Dallas County on Tuesday evening. The average time to get in and out was 30 minutes.An estimated 10% of all registered voters had turned out, as of early voting, to decide who would be on the ballot for the Republican and Democratic parties in November.
"I think we’ve found out pretty quickly that all of these elections are important and it’s important to turn out," said Ashly Pleasant. Voting machine issues temporarily shut down operations at New Mount Zion Baptist Church in the Lake Highlands area of Dallas.New Mount Zion's pastor said it was disturbing for a long-time voting location not to be open to community members for any amount of time.
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