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Election day starts with heavy turnout in Farmington
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Ann Bryant, Staff Writer
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Voters line up to get their ballots at 8 a.m. Tuesday in the Community Center in Farmington. A total of 40 voters cast their ballots in the first 12 minutes.
Mary Lello of Farmington casts the first vote shortly after the polls opened in Farmington on Tuesday at the Community Center. Ballot clerk Ruby Allen, right, said she had never seen so many voters there to vote when the door opened at 8 a.m. Within 12 minutes, 40 voters had cast their ballots and the voting booths were still full.
Voters line up outside the Community Center on Tuesday waiting for the door to open at 8 a.m. in Farmington.
Legislative candidates in House District 113 greet voters after they cast their ballots Tuesday at the Community Center in Farmington. Andy Buckland holds the door while Ed David speaks to the voters. A couple of men at left seek petition signatures.
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