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Election Day 2012

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Long Lines Expected To Delay Election Results in Montgomery County

Many polls have seen waits of more than an hour for much of the day.

Voter turnout in Montgomery County has been so strong that election officials say results will likely come later than expected Tuesday night. The Montgomery County Board of Election's schedule had called for the first batch of results to go live on its Website — www.777vote.org — at 9:20 p.m., followed by updates every 20 minutes until midnight. But given the long lines seen throughout the day, elections spokeswoman Marjorie Roher said she expects most of the county's nearly 250 polling sites to stay open well past their appointed 8 p.m. closing time. “If they’re in line, they can vote," Roher said. "So my guess is that we won’t start shutting down the equipment in a lot of the precincts until closer to 9, which means the results will be …

Brad Sokol

8:58 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Heard many tales today from co-workers of 1 hour and longer waits. However at 7;30 pm at Wooten High in Rockville, walked right in and voted.. no wait.   more ›

Election 2012: Patch Images Capture Voters, Candidates

Images from across the country on Election Day 2012 as Barack Obama and Mitt Romney square off in the race for the White House.

Patch editors are uploading photos from polling places across the country. Keep up with the latest dispatches from the field in the photos above or through this link. Visit Wheaton Patch's central page for local Election Day coverage. Sign up for breaking news alerts in your inbox, and connect with us on Facebook and Twitter.  Be sure to check our Election Guide for information on all races and ballot questions in Montgomery County.  

LIVE: Follow Maryland Election Day Updates

Maryland's Patch editors bring live coverage of Election Day 2012 to your fingertips.

Patch has editors on the ground in dozens of communities around Maryland today, bringing you live coverage of Election Day 2012. Join the conversation above starting at 9 a.m. The chat window will aggregate Twitter posts from our Patch team and other Twitter users we thought you may find interesting on Election Day. Basically, you can follow everything election related right here—from the county and state ballot questions to the presidential election. Here are a few stories to get you started—we'll be updating this list throughout the day, too. For more updates, follow Maryland Patch teams on Facebook.

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Monday, November 5, 2012

Where Do I Vote in Wheaton?

Don't forget to vote! Find your poll location and ballot summary in Wheaton, Md.

Do you know where to go to vote on Election Day 2012? If not, you can use the handy Google Voter Info embed above to find the location of your designated polling place. Simply enter the address where you're registered to vote. For details and articles about every candidate in Montgomery County, check out Patch's Election Guide.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Redskins Back Growth of Maryland Gambling

As the high-stakes campaign hits its home stretch, a pair of polls suggest Question 7 could be a losing bet.

  Maryland’s casino industry has made a high-profile addition to its roster of supporters after the Washington Redskins came out in favor of a ballot initiative to expand in-state gambling. The NFL team—which is based in Northern Virginia but plays its home games at FedEx Field in Prince George’s County—is calling on its Maryland fans to vote yes on Question 7 when they head to the polls next month. The hotly contested ballot measure would open Maryland’s five casinos to table games such as poker and roulette, add a sixth mega-casino—potentially in Prince George’s—and allow more than 1,000 new video lottery terminals statewide. Question 7’s ultra-expensive advertising campaign—the Baltimore Sun pegs it at $25 million spent so far—has …

J

11:44 am on Thursday, October 4, 2012

I will vote for Question 7 when one of them trades homes with me and/or they let me be the quarterback or even the coach. Not a chance in Hell! Do I want increases in crime? A construction job for someone in VA or PA to come to MD for. To discourage Disney and good retail and restaurants coming. CasiNO!   more ›

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