Politics & Government

Packed At The Polls: Eager Voters Kept Canvassers Busy Tuesday

Turnout tally at 48 percent with mail-in ballots still uncounted.

 

With mail-in ballots remaining uncounted, the Board of Canvassers reports a modest voter turnout at 11,973 for Election Day Tuesday, about 48 percent of eligible voters.

"It was very, very busy," said Board of Canvassers Manager Estelle Corriveau.

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Lines of unregistered voters crowded City Hall to sign up to vote for president - thanks to a provision under RI law. The voter count was at 90 at 1 p.m. By 7:30 p.m., with only half an hour left to vote, there was still a line out the door at the Board of Canvassers office.

Polling places across the city reported high numbers and steady attendance throughout the day:

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At Bernon Heights School, about 640 voters had turned out by 3 p.m.

At Leo Savoie School, the count was 798 by 1:30 p.m.

At Crepeau Court, there were 243 voters as of 10:30 a.m. 

At Our Lady of Martyrs 250 voters had come through as of 9:45 a.m.

During the last presidential election in 2008, 12,360 voters, 64.9 percent, turned out to vote, Corriveau said.


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