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Commission tell me that meadowlark mark is one of their busiest locations and something we havent seen a whole day, a line of voters queueing up. Until then the staff here told me today was really an anomaly with the primaries falling on a saturday. They say normally they have a big rush at the beginning of the day and a big rush at the end of the day. But instead, most of today has been but steady crowds which is similar to what we saw last friday for the republican primary. Now right now at 6 00, and around 500 voters have passed through the doors. Those i spoke with say today was about performing a civic duty and making a voice heard in a year where polls show more than 60 of americans believe our country is headed in the wrong direction. While some can bees resolute in the vote they cast, one voter said she just recently came to her decision. I kind of waited it out until it gets to situation like this to the primary where you there are too many candidates to try to navigate throug