2 Pennsylvania polling locations are now operational after experiencing delays
From CNN’s Amanda Musa and Majlie de Puy Kamp
Two polling locations in western Pennsylvania’s Allegheny County experienced delays Tuesday morning, but they are now operational, according to county spokesperson Abigail Gardner.
The judge of elections was late at a polling site in the borough of Whitehall, but “They have arrived, and the site is open and running now,” Gardner told CNN.
In Pittsburgh’s Lincoln Place neighborhood, “the judge of elections did not come to the polling place this morning,” according to Gardner. “The sheriff is retrieving the poll book from the judge of elections and will take it to the polling place, Lincoln Place Presbyterian Church.”
Poll workers are placed at the Lincoln Place location, and the site will be open as normal, Gardner added.