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Big Day Expected at the Polls

By: Amanda Salem
Updated: March 3, 2008
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Officials say a record breaking number of voters turned out for early voting.  About 25,000 people have already cast their ballot. That beats the past two primary elections combined. 


In 2000, almost 10,000 people voted early.  In 2004, about 6,500 people showed up before the primaries.


Voting starts Tuesday from to   You must vote at your assigned precinct location.

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