Hosemann addresses election concerns
JACKSON, MS (WLBT) –
As the political dust begins to settle from Tuesday’s primary elections, state leaders are having to deal with what didn’t go so smoothly.
“We have some issues that I was not pleased with,” said Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann.
From precincts not opening on time and some not at all, to polling machines just not working, Hosemann says these problems shouldn’t happen.
“We had people milling around in some of these polling places and that is not what we need to be doing, not that they did anything wrong other than they’re not supposed to be there,” said Hosemann.
8/4/11
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