On Tuesday morning, voters who arrived at a precinct in Detroit were turned away because the voting machines were not set up.

According to ABC 7 Detroit, voters showed up to Martin Luther King Jr. High School and were stunned that the polls were not prepared.

Voting workers said there was a “miscommunication” and that the voting machines were left on the other side of the school in a locked closet that they did not have access to.

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The precinct was able to get the machines and said hopefully they can get them up and running soon. However, voters were turned away.