Breaking: “Milwaukee calls in extra poll workers amid heavy turnout”
Posted: June 5, 2012 Filed under: 2012 elections, U.S. Politics | Tags: Milwaukee, poll workers, voter turnout, Wisconsin recall election 13 Comments
Breaking news from the All Politics Blog at JS Online:
Heavy turnout in Milwaukee led the city Election Commission to call out the reserves Tuesday.
Extra poll workers were sent to polling places at Becher Terrace, Bradley Tech High School, Keenan Health Center, Morse Middle School, Rufus King International School Middle Years Campus and Cass Street, 53rd Street, Grantosa and Parkview schools, said Sue Edman, the election commission’s executive director.
The backup workers were needed to handle long lines, partly because a significant number of new voters were registering at the polls, Edman said.
“We knew things would be busy, but we didn’t know how busy,” Edman said.
In some cases, poll workers were shifted from less-crowded polling places to busier ones, Edman said. In other cases, she used poll workers who had agreed to be on call or city administrators who had volunteered to help out, she said.
According to John Nicols on the Ed Schultz radio show, these are African American areas, and there are many first-time voters showing up.
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