Lines manageable in many areas as Rep. Andy Barr votes in Lexington

Election Day voting at one Jessamine County polling location was relatively easy during the mid-morning hours on Tuesday.

Most voters left after they voted and noted that they waited anywhere from 35 to 45 minutes. Early voting turnouts, which were very high across Kentucky last week, seemed to have had the desired effect of chipping away at the length of the lines on Election Day.

“It’s really not that bad, everyone has been pretty nice about directing and keeping it moving quickly,” Charles Weaver said after filling out his ballot at Southland Christian Church.

For most of the voters here, this election cycle boiled down to two main items.

“The amendment,” said Brittainy Denny. “I have to be honest, I wasn’t quite educated on Amendment 2, but after I did (some research), I did vote against it. People probably hate me but, that’s my views and I respect everyone’s views, so those were the two big factors, presidential was the most.”

Many of the voters said they didn’t take advantage of early voting, because they like the tradition of voting on Election Day, or simply couldn’t fit it in their schedules last week.

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