Mississippi Voter Turnout
Published: November 4, 2008
Updated: January 14, 2009
--NO DATELINE-- -- JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - Voters lined up by the hundreds outside polling places well before the start of voting Tuesday in what was shaping up to be a one of the largest general election turnouts ever in Mississippi. Drawing voters to the polls early were the hotly contested presidential race and elections for key congressional posts. At the Flowood Library just northeast of Jackson, lines of voters, in some places two or three people deep, backed up for 100 yards. Elsewhere in traditionally Republican Rankin County, motorists maneuvering to enter the parking area of a National Guard armory in Brandon temporarily blocked morning traffic. Mississippi has voted Republican in presidential races since 1980 and nominee John McCain was expected to keep the state's six electoral votes in the GOP folder.


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