Numerous election issues occurred in multiple counties throughout the U.S. on Super Tuesday - from malfunctioning ballot scanners to voters having problems checking in at polling stations and being directed to the wrong station.
Counties in Alabama, California, Texas and Utah all experienced problems, resulting in some voters leaving polling sites without casting a ballot.
In Nevada County, voter check-in systems were temporarily down Tuesday morning as a result of a technical issue.
Democratic County District Attorney Kim Ogg was told she already voted when she went to cast her ballot in the Texas primary elections.
Ogg was prevented from voting Tuesday morning because a ballot had already been cast in her name, CNN reported.
Fort Bend County gave ballots to voters for the wrong precinct during early voting.
The online system was unable to function with the volume of voters trying to access it, causing local GOP leaders to switch to checking their voter registration list and comparing it to people's photo IDs.
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