Machine problems at Corzine's voting station
ABC News 05 February 2008
One polling machine was fixed, allowing Gov. Corzine to vote
HOBOKEN Gov. Corzine cast his vote in the state's presidential primary after neither of the voting machines worked at his Hoboken polling place.
Eyewitness News is told Corzine was originally scheduled to cast his ballot at 6:15 a.m at the Hoboken Fire Department Engine Company No. 2 on Washington Street. But the two voting machines didn't work for about 45 minutes and about a dozen voters were turned away.
However, one machine was fixed, and Corzine arrived just before 7 a.m. to cast his ballot.
The governor said the weather is holding up for the state's first presidential primary in February. "We're doing pretty well. We're doing like the Giants," Corzine said.