Some Confusion as Hoboken Heads to the Polls; Lines Form Past 8 p.m. [UPDATED]
Most of the polling stations are the same in town, but voting in the wake of Sandy has been difficult for some.
UPDATED 3:30 p.m. — Lines formed at several polling places around town, leaving some polling places open past 8 p.m. on Tuesday night, as Hobokenites cast their votes after a especially long commute. After some of the kinks that occured during the morning voting rush seemed to be smoothed as the day progressed, some worry remained, however, about the evening rush during the day. Those in line before the polls closed were allowed to cast their vote even after 8 p.m. As of 3 p.m. on Tuesday, about 12,000 people had voted in Hoboken. "If people didn't get to vote this morning, they may have to rush," said Tom Kluepfel, one of Tuesday's school board candidates. When he voted on Tuesday morning at 6 a.m., the line was 50 people deep — much more…
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