Out to the polls: Election Day voting has steady pace of voters in county

Out to the polls: Election Day voting has steady pace of voters in county
June 10, 2026

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Out to the polls: Election Day voting has steady pace of voters in county

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — Polling locations across Cass County are reporting steady voter turnout since polls opened this morning.

Poll workers can sometimes be heard giving a cheer for first-time voters.

While lines have been short, inspectors tell us turnout has been steady so far.

That was the case at the West Fargo Fire Department polling location as well as at Atonement Church in south Fargo.

Atonement has been one of the busier locations so far, with short lines forming on occasion.

“We did not have a line waiting this morning, but literally – I mean, there was probably five or six people, but once they started, they just didn’t stop walking in,” said Lorrie Bucholz, Inspector.

Inspectors want to remind voters to make sure to bring a valid form of ID to help keep the process going smoothly.

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