Hopefully this will be resolved:
http://www.courant.com/...
The state Democratic Party is going to court to try and extend voting hours in Hartford after the city failed to have voter registration lists ready when the polls opened.
It is the second straight time, an election-day problem involving Connecticut's gubernatorial race is ending up in court.
Voters who showed up at all 26 polling places in Hartford were met with delays because the poll workers didn't have voter registration lists to check off names. At the Hartford Seminary, Secretary of the State Denise W. Merrill voted by affidavit, while Gov. Dannel Malloy delayed his trip to the polls more than a half hour before copies of voter lists arrived.
"Because of delays and other problems at Hartford polling locations, we are filing a complaint in Hartford Superior Court asking that voting hours be extended to accommodate voters who were unable to vote or were discouraged from voting this morning," said Mark Bergman, Malloy's campaign spokesman.
The Democrats are expected to file a motion in Hartford Superior Court to extend the hours in Hartford. Bergman did not say how long the party would seek to keep the polls open. The Judicial Department has judges on call to handle any possible election issues. - The Hartford Courant, 11/4/14
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