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  1. The Red Fish says they expect a steady turnout to watch the elections. They're predicting about 100 people.
  2. Starbucks on Pearl has a continuous line of voters coming for free coffee. An. employee says they've been busy all day.
  3. Slow polls watch: Bored poll-watcher @ Longmont High School, looking at box of snacks - "Our eyes are as glazed as the doughnuts."
  4. Two women are walking down Pearl Street wearing matching Tees that say "Voting is sexy."
  5. Urban Outfitters on Pearl has Obama T-shirts on display, but a clerk said there hasn't been an increase in sales today.
  6. A voter exits a Louisville poll with her "I voted" sticker, ready to visit her daughter at Starbucks for a free Election Day coffee.
  7. Longmont: Mostly Obama signs on Ken Pratt Blvd. Sticker on pickup: "Regular Joes for McCain/Palin."
  8. There aren't lines anywhere, say a couple of women who have been driving around to Louisville polling centers.
  9. A group of poll watchers say they volunteered because they can't concentrate to work at home.
  10. In Broomfield around 1 p.m., two women waved big American flags and held McCain/Palin signs at the intersection of U.S. 287 and 10th Ave.
  11. Clerk's office, which has been packed the last few days, is quiet. Just a few people voting and fixing mix-ups.
  12. People driving up to the Louisville ballot drop-off site keep remarking how easy it is to return their votes.
  13. Sign outside county clerk's office: "Motor vehicle office closed. Open for election business only."
  14. A woman in a blue sweater walks down Pearl Street handing out "Vote Obama" signs.
  15. Anthony Yannett, 22, is the youngest Election Day volunteer I've ever seen. He's doing it for a poli sci class. "It's fun, so far."
  16. A half-dozen students visiting the mail-ballot drop-off spot @ the CU rec center in the last 20 mins say they didn't get their mail ballot.
  17. Many students stopping by are confused - several think the rec center is their polling place. Election workers send them to voteboulder.org.
  18. Lenk says the drop-off spot at the CU rec center has seen 100 people so far today - more than they had all day yesterday.
  19. Election worker Thomas Lenk asks a reporter to hum the national anthem as a CU student drops off his ballot at a table at the CU rec center.
  20. Broomfield Clerk and Recorder Russ Ragsdale said: “I’m disappointed. We wanted to show our vote centers off.”