Record turnout expected

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Although rain is expected this morning in Los Angeles, election officials anticipate a record turnout in this historic election and have deployed extra poll workers and printed additional ballots to handle the crush of voters. Troy Anderson in the Daily News.

"I think the motivation and interest in this election is at an all-time high, and I think people will find their way to the polls to vote," Registrar-Recorder Dean Logan said. "Hopefully, the rain will hold off and we won't have people out in the elements waiting to vote."

The National Weather Service is predicting a 60 percent chance of rain in parts of Los Angeles County this morning, clearing by the afternoon.

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