Illinois voters showed up in large numbers to cast a ballot before Election Day. Jim Tenuto, with the state's Board of Elections, says more than one million people won't have to stand in line tomorrow.
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Tenuto says all indications point to a lighter voter turnout than 2008, when nearly 72-percent of registered voters cast a ballot. Some early voters have reportedly stood in line for two or three hours to cast their ballot.