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04/26/2016 06:18 PM

NB Voters Turning Out for Primary Voting Today


Voters from both parties turned out today in North Branford for the Presidential Preference Primary. This photos is from District 2 polling place, Stanley T. Williams Community Center.Pam Johnson/The Sound

North Branford's two polling places had steady voting response this morning into the afternoon, according to moderators in place for the 2016 Presidential Preference Primaries.

District 1 at Jerome Harrison Elementary School, which has a total of about 2,200 of registered Democrats and Republicans eligible to vote today, had between 20 and 25 percent of its votes in by 1 p.m., said moderator Bryon Wentworth. The district has about an even amount of registered Republicans and Democrats, he said.

District 2 at Stanely T. Williams Community Center had steady turnout beginning in the morning and running into the afternoon, said Moderator Marlene Esposito. District 2 also has about an even amount of Republicans and Democrats registered (1009 Republicans and 940 Democrats). By 1 p.m. today,  238 Republicans had turned out to vote and 167 Democrats had come in to vote.

Polls close at 8 p.m.