As the GOP caucuses in Nevada got underway, some took to Twitter to complain that it was a disorganized “disaster.”

Some said that poll workers didn’t check people’s identification and others said supporters of GOP front runner Donald Trump wore Trump gear. Poll workers are not supposed to show bias.

At one point, a poll worker being interviewed by ABC News told the reporter she was “helping Mr. Trump.”

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POLITICO reporter Marc Caputo listed some of the problems reported on Twitter.

Not enough ballots for some

No checking voter IDs

A poll worker wearing pro-Trump swag

These allegations about #Nevadacaucus are just wow — Marc Caputo (@MarcACaputo) February 24, 2016

@MarcACaputo there are at least 7 at my location. pic.twitter.com/m0gQQCHrAe — Letty Burgin (@LettyBurgin) February 24, 2016

Politics reporter Emily Cahn also reported these complaints.

Now an announcement that they ran out of ballots. They “weren’t expecting a crowd this size.” #Nevadacaucus — Emily Cahn (@CahnEmily) February 24, 2016

Second woman says no one checked her ID. She was just handed a ballot. She says it’s very scary. #Nevadacaucus pic.twitter.com/VqxrOianFj — Emily Cahn (@CahnEmily) February 24, 2016

Man here says “it’s a disaster.” No one is checking in or checking IDs. They’re handing out ballots willy nilly. Some guy voted trump twice — Emily Cahn (@CahnEmily) February 24, 2016

Another voter snapped a photo of a Trump supporter dressed in a Trump hat collecting ballots. Poll workers are not allowed to show bias.

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Here’s a screenshot of a photo from caucus-goer. Ballot collector wearing Trump cap and shirt: pic.twitter.com/7JaBljotv6 — Elaina Plott (@elainaplott) February 24, 2016

The turnout on Tuesday was very high, with voters lined up to vote for candidates including Trump, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz.

#Nevadacaucus line over 200 yards long before doors even opened. Prediction: largest turn out ever! pic.twitter.com/qiww7oIZFK — NevadaTeaParty (@TeaPartyNevada) February 24, 2016