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JANUARY 29, 2008

Pasco County voting going smoothly

DADE CITY -- Voting in Pasco was largely peaceful Tuesday. Crowds didn't besiege polling stations, with just three people reported lining up at 7 a.m. outside the First Baptist Church in Dade City, a popular polling station. At 2 p.m., voter turnout was at 22 percent, looking well on its way to breach the 28 percent threshold in 2004.

At the Election Service Center, the nerve center of Pasco's polling operations, Supervisor of Elections Brian Corley said he hasn't been deluged with calls.

-- Chuin-Wei Yap, Times Staff Writer

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