"We had a supervisor come from downtown and we had more volunteers," she said. "But there was nothing we could do. It just took a long time. A lot of the people we saw were not regular voters - they hadn't voted in years. They had gotten kicked out of the computers because they weren't active. Some had moved. But they came out and they were determined to vote. As tired as they were, they didn't get out of order. They seemed to come together around it."