Brooklyn districts vary in Election Day turnout
Some Working Families Party confusion
Across several neighborhoods in Northeast Brooklyn, voters reported few if any issues with their experience Tuesday morning, often going out of their way to compliment election workers as being competent, courteous, and helpful.
In the early morning hours, turnout was relatively modest from Bushwick to Bedford Stuyvesant and Crown Heights. Many residents reported only a trickle of voters within polling places when they cast their ballot.
It was a different story in Brooklyn Heights. Turnout was brisk at 101 Clark St. By 10 a.m., this reporter’s polling machine registered 140 votes, with voters still walking in the door.