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Photo: Bill Shaw/WFIU-WTIU News
People line up outside a polling location in Monroe County. Voter tallies are expected to be significantly lower than in 2008.
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Photo: Bill Shaw/WFIU-WTIU News
A polling location in Monroe County had no line by the afternoon.
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Photo: Bill Shaw/WFIU-WTIU News
Voters stand outside a polling location on Nov. 6, 2012.
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Photo: Bill Shaw/WFIU-WTIU News
Election signs are lined up leading up to a polling location.
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Photo: Bill Shaw/WFIU-WTIU News
A Monroe County resident exits a polling location after voting.
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Photo: Bill Shaw/WFIU-WTIU News
Candidate signs try to attract voters and signs from the county remind candidates not to campaign past the designated point.
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Photo: Amanda Solliday/WFIU-WTIU News
Signs decorate the Monroe County Democratic headquarters.
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Photo: Amanda Solliday/WFIU-WTIU News
Signs decorate the Monroe County Democratic headquarters.
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Photo: Shameka Neely/WFIU-WTIU News
Peggy Welch awaits poll results at her headquarters in Martinsville.
Voter turnout is not expected to be as large as it was in the 2008 presidential election.
However, some key races including the U.S. Senate race and gubernatorial race, brought voters out to the polls. Polls appeared to run smoothly across the state with a few glitches that so far have been quickly resolved.