CANOGA PARK >> When registered voters arrived early Tuesday at a new voting station in Canoga Park, many didn’t find their names on the list.

Elsewhere across the region, glitches reportedly marred voting at polling stations in Chatsworth, Sherman Oaks and the South Bay, forcing some residents to fill out provisional ballots.

“Some wires got crossed,” said a polling volunteer at Columbus Middle School in Canoga Park, who declined to give her name. “The most important thing is nobody left here without casting their vote.”

When the station opened at 7 a.m., many voters had streamed in expecting to cast their ballots but things didn’t exactly go as planned.

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It turned out, the station was supposed to handle two voting precincts, but had only opened one. In addition, some volunteers didn’t show up.

So the Columbus station’s two volunteers hustled to move furniture within the school library to accommodate setting up a second precinct, as voters filled out provisional ballots.

Officials from the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk’s office said they were prepared for potential glitches at the more than 4,500 polling places across the county.

Trouble-shooters were dispatched to address issues ranging from a shortage of polling volunteers to missing ink, a lack of supplies and malfunctioning voting equipment, a spokesman said.

“We’re hustling. We’re moving,” said Registrar-Recorder/Clerk spokesman Aaron Nevarez. “We’re making sure everyone has the opportunity to vote, or cast their ballot.”

During election Tuesday in June two years ago, there were also voting glitches caused by a lack of ballots, no voting machines and a lack of supplies.

This year it was unclear how many voters were affected.