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Ohio opened early balloting to all voters — one of 32 states to do so — after the 2004 election debacle that left thousands of state residents stranded in long lines unable to cast their ballots before the polls closed.
Network executives said changes would be instituted in procedures for the news service, concentrated in three areas: updating the service's computer systems, which network executives said were seriously outmoded; developing new models for voting patterns; and developing new methods for accounting for both absentee and early balloting.
Mr. Gallaway could not provide hard numbers on early balloting.
A significant number of North Carolinians have already cast votes in the primaries through early balloting.
Joseph Napolitan, a political consultant, added: "Early balloting takes away the excitement of an election.
Cardinal Bergoglio reportedly got about 40 votes in the early balloting last time, and has chosen the name Pope Francis.
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In early voting, Hispanics now form 13% of the early ballots cast, compared with 11% in 2012.
It took place even as voters across the country were already casting early ballots.
What happened to those people who were standing in line to cast early ballots in Florida?
He said he wanted to see her speak, but had already cast an early ballot.
Florida law requires local election officials to provide polling places where voters can cast early ballots.
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