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Voting delayed due to a missing element in the registration machines
Amherst County, Virginia – A missing element in the registration machines at the Monelison Middle School polling location in Amherst County caused a minor problem Tuesday morning.
On Tuesday, Nelzena Wood was working at the poll, and she noted that due of the problem, they opened a little late.
She went out a few minutes before 6 a.m. to inform people that the polls were about to open, but that there were some issues with the registration equipment.
“We had a little trouble. The machines were not broke or anything, we were just missing a part,” Wood said.
It only took Amherst County authorities 10 or 15 minutes to provide the part, according to Wood, and voters were allowed to cast their ballots.
It was a minor hiccup, according to Wood, but everything is under control now.
The public will be allowed to vote until 7 p.m. when the voting locations close.
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