Politics & Government

A Slow Day at the Polls

Area voters report little to no wait at polling places during today's local election.

Many area voters reported a slow day at polling places during today's local election.

April's local elections typically have low voter turnout. Here is a breakdown of voting tallies during the most recent local elections in McHenry County:

Date  Votes Total Voters  Percent of Voters April 5, 2011  25,422  202,494 12.55% April 7, 2009  31,659  200,853 15.76% April 17, 2007  32,228 188,534 17.09% April 5, 2005 38,146 188,355 20.25%

Patch readers sounded off today on the Algonquin-Lake in the Hills and Crystal Lake-Cary Facebook pages regarding today's election. Many stated they dealt with little to no wait in their precincts. 

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Around 6 p.m. Tuesday, poll workers in one local precinct said they believed today's turnout seemed much lower than past elections. 

Here is what other readers had to say on Facebook in response to the question, "Were there any lines at your polling place?":

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  • "Voted at 9 this morning and there was only one person ahead of me and I was only number four to vote but when I went back to pick up my little one from Preschool there was about 15 people there voting."
  • "No lines, I was only the 25th voter at around 3 p.m. so its definitely been a slow day."
  • "No lines....not crowded, however, I was told this has been the biggest local election turnout!"
  • "No lines. (I was) number 41 to vote at 3 p.m."

Source: McHenry County Clerk


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