RELATED: Puerto Ricans, upset at botched primary, demand answersJannette Ledoux, coordinator for the unit where the voting center was located, told The Associated Press that the problem was a result of four volunteers quitting late Saturday, delaying the required ballot counting before the doors opened.
She said the center would remain open late to meet the required eight hours.AdvertisementOnce voting got underway, one elderly woman emerged after casting her ballot and yelled to those waiting, “Come on!
Come on! Let's vote! Let's vote!”But not everyone could participate in Sunday's second round.The Supreme Court's ruling permanently left out voters like Eldy Correa, a 67-year-old retiree who went to her voting center in the southwest town.