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Michael Chinetti (center), a Boston Election Department supervisor, and election worker Michael McDonagh put the final touches yesterday on the voting equipment in Roxbury's George A. Lewis Middle School, in preparation for today's election. Michael Chinetti (center), a Boston Election Department supervisor, and election worker Michael McDonagh put the final touches yesterday on the voting equipment in Roxbury's George A. Lewis Middle School, in preparation for today's election. (Yoon S. Byun/Globe Staff)
By John C. Drake
Globe Staff / November 4, 2008

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While the prospect of huge voter turnout today may seem healthy for American democracy, it is making elections workers nervous. (Full article: 931 words)

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