Many Adams County voters are being turned away before they can touch pen to paper on their ballot sheet.

Several precincts across Adams County have run out of both Democrat and Republican ballots.

Adams County Clerk Churck Venvertloh said more voters are flocking to polls than expected.

“I was kind of expecting somewhere around 27%,” Venvertloh said. “In some precincts we may be under that but I’m thinking that were going to be over that, around 35%. Its a great thing, people coming out to vote so we just got to do our part and get the ballots out there so there not waiting longer than necessary.”

The County Clerk’s office also had problems with a server that processes same day registers’ prior to casting their ballot.

Current Adams County State’s Attorney, Jon Barnard, has filed a temporary restraining order to keep polls open until 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday.

Barnard anticipates that order will go through within the hour.