Power outage momentarily dims voting at San Fernando polling places
At the polling place at San Fernando Elementary, the voting was lights out. Literally.
The power inside the school’s George Lopez Auditorium went out momentarily on election day at about 10 a.m. Poll workers said they didn’t know what caused the outage, but it wasn’t the turnout — which Annette Amezquita said had been low since 6 a.m.
But Amezquita said she expected the amount of voters to pick up significantly in the evening. She said even with the low turnout so far, the three people— including her — working ay the polling place seemed insufficient.
“It would be helpful if we had an extra body,” Amezquita said. “How are we going to do lunches, because that’ll only leave two of us here?”
Power also briefly went out at San Fernando’s American Legion Post 176, lead poll worker Alexander Longsworth said. It lasted only a few minutes, he said, and did not disrupt voting.
Longsworth said turnout was low and two volunteers didn’t show up.
At San Fernando Senior High School, Miriam Marin, 39, voted for the first time since becoming a citizen in October. The Guatemalan-born Marin said she voted because if “you don’t vote, you won’t see changes.”
Twitter: @TrevellAnderson
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