Even Wal-Mart opens up an extra line when the wait gets too long. But on election day 2012, voters from Ohio to Florida reported waiting for four, five, six, even seven hours to cast a ballot.
One Miami-area voter told me she felt lucky because, even though she had a five hour wait at the poll, the election workers handed out water and allowed voters to use the restrooms. She felt lucky.
Many of this year’s long lines were reported during early voting. Imagine what the lines would have been like if everyone had tried to vote Tuesday.
And it’s only going to get more crowded. The population will probably get bigger between now and the next election. Among young people alone, the number of eligible voters has grown by 16.8 million people since 2008.
Besides the long lines, other local issues also point to a national election problem. According to the Associated Press:









