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    Scenes from LA voting centers on this Election Day

    In the first few hours of voting this morning, things have been smooth at LA County’s voting centers. Voters are in and out without significant delays.

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    Person smiling broadly wearing glasses and plaid shirt against ivy-covered wall background.By Steve Chiotakis • Nov 4, 2020 • 25m Listen

    In the first few hours of voting this morning, things have been smooth at LA County’s voting centers. Voters are in and out without significant delays. This is very different from Super Tuesday in March, when wait times were at least 45 minutes at the voting centers that KCRW reporter Caleigh Wells visited. Today, with 12 million ballots already cast in California, it’s a much slower pace.

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      Afternoon News Anchor

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      Managing Producer, Greater LA

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