Poll workers and other observers are reporting steady voting in Tuesday's general election in Wisconsin after an early morning crunch of people, some of whom waited in long lines for a chance to cast their ballot.
One of Milwaukee's busier wards on the near north side blocks from Lake Michigan had nearly 400 voters by mid-morning.
Chief inspector Shana Lucas says that's more votes than some elections draw during the whole day in that ward.
Lines were long before the workday at Milwaukee's municipal building in downtown Milwaukee.
State elections officials expect more than 3 million people will vote in this election in Wisconsin.