"Storm-Weary Voters In U.S. Northeast Face Delays, Confusion"

"Storm-weary residents across the New York and New Jersey area encountered confusion and long lines as they went to cast ballots in the presidential election on Tuesday, and regional officials began scrambling to prepare for a new weather threat due as early as Wednesday."



"With the wounds of superstorm Sandy still far from healed and nearly 900,000 households and businesses still without power, officials began ordering closures and evacuations ahead of a powerful nor'easter that could lash the region with 60 mile-per-hour (95-km-per-hour) winds and a mix of rain and snow as temperatures drop toward the freezing mark or below.

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg ordered all city parks and beaches closed at noon on Wednesday for at least 24 hours."

Edith Honan and Philip Barbara report for Reuters November 7, 2012.
 

Source: Reuters, 11/07/2012