Poll Worker Sees 'Good, Steady Flow' of Voters
“This is a good precinct,” he said at the polling station at Hope United Methodist Church at 2200 Little Road.
Chuck Hollweg, poll supervisor for Precinct 136 in Trinity, said that his polling station has maintained a “good, steady flow.“
“This is a good precinct,” he said at the polling station at Hope United Methodist Church at 2200 Little Road.
According to the unofficial count on the Pasco County Supervisor of Elections' website, 284 people had cast votes at the precinct 136 station Tuesday as of 3 p.m. The total unofficial number of votes, including abseentee balots and early votes, counted for precinct 136 was 478.
A polling station at the New Port Richey Recreation and Aquatic Center included precincts 25 and 76. According to the unofficial count, 65 from district 25 voted at the rec center Tuesday by 3 p.m., and 40 from district 76 voted at the center by the same time. According to the unofficial count, the combined districts garnered a total of 145 votes, including abseentee balots and early votes
Hollweg said he expected to get voters coming in from Mitchell High School later in the day, as well as adults who were coming in after work.
Pasco County Supervisor of Elections Brian Corley is reporting no problems so far.
"Voting is very smooth throughout our county," he wrote on Land O' Lakes Patch.
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