From an AP article about the voters voting to suspend the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights (which, if you haven't heard about it, is an interesting article):
One opposition group leader was already threatening legal action Tuesday night over voting problems.
In the traditional conservative stronghold of El Paso County, anchored by Colorado Springs, some voters waited in line well after the polls should have closed because a higher-than-expected turnout had created a ballot shortage. Some people left in frustration, clerk Bob Balink said.
Jon Caldara, leader of the opposition group Vote No; It's Your Dough, called the ballot shortages inexcusable.
Now, I'm a voting guy - I believe that the franchise should be extended to as many people as possible, including felons - and as such, I think that every polling place should be fully equipped with enough machines and ballots so that everyone can vote in a timely fashion.
All that being said, it is a little galling to hear conservatives complain that the lines were so long (because of inadequate materials) that people left without voting.
They didn't seem so perturbed when it happened in predominately Democratic areas of Ohio last November, did they?