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Chicago elections officials apologize for polling place confusion

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Her first stop was at 1148 W. Chicago Ave., not far from her River West home. Election workers there couldn’t find her name on a list and sent her to another site on Maypole Avenue. She wasn’t on the list there, either, so she was directed to 1170 W. Erie St. Pilkington said she couldn’t find that location, but walked into another polling place where she was told voting provisionally wasn’t even an option because she was in the wrong ward.

“This thing took four hours,” she said. “I wasn’t going to give up until it was 7 o’clock and the polls closed or I voted.”

The first-time voter registered this summer and said she received a confirmation card in the mail shortly after that. While Pilkington was confident that Obama would win Illinois, she said it was still tough not having her voice heard.

“This was really important,” she said. “I really care about what happens in our society.”

In President Barack Obama's old polling place, too, observers from Attorney General Lisa Madigan's office reported an "evasive" judge they suspected of hiding voter rolls to frustrate voters.

In several other precincts, voters reported that judges were improperly demanding official identification. In another, voters legally on the rolls were told to go to another precinct, said James Allen, a Chicago elections spokesman.

"We have never needed a category in our complaints database for suppression," Allen said. "Maybe we do now."

All those incidents were under investigation by the elections office.

"I can tell you those judges will not be working for us again," Neal said.

Allen said the incidents are still under investigation and no conclusions were reached.

In all, only three judges were removed on Tuesday - one for being sleepy, another for her belligerence towards voters, and another for intoxication.

"We call them sleepy, grumpy and drunky," Allen said.

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