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Updated: Sunday, 10 Feb 2013, 6:09 PM MST
Published : Sunday, 10 Feb 2013, 6:06 PM MST
ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) - New Mexico lawmakers were bombarded with complaints from frustrated voters who pointed out issues in November’s general election.
The meeting, held Saturday in Santa Fe, was a chance for voters to voice their concerns with state lawmakers.
The Santa Fe New Mexican reports the complaints heard ranged from long waits at polling locations, a limited number of voting machines and a lack of Spanish-speaking translators.
Some people at the meeting said they waited at least three hours in lines.
They also said there was little guidance from signage or Spanish-language documents.
The committee is expected to pass along the testimony to Secretary of State Dianna Duran’s office.
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