Last week's poll question: What will you be the most worried about on Election Day?
Posted Oct. 28, 2008- As Election Day gets closer, so are a range of voters’ worries – from long lines to harassment at the polls to getting a ride to the polls.

Last week we asked users what worried them the most about voting on Election Day and it looks like standing in long lines to vote topped the list, with 38 percent of users saying that was their biggest concern.
This issue also worries polling officials, especially in some key battleground states like Virginia, which has seen record high new voter registrations this year. For this reason, Sen. Barack Obama’s campaign has been pushing for people to vote before Nov. 4 if they can.
Being harassed at the polls and finding out you’re not registered and can’t vote, ran neck and neck on the list of voter worries according to our poll with about 21 percent and 22 percent respectively.
About 16 percent of you were worried about finding time to vote before or after work and just around 2 percent were worried about getting a ride to the polls.