PHOENIX—Voters turned out at the crack of dawn on Election Day in Maricopa County, Arizona’s largest county, with 2.6 million registered voters.
More than 1.5 million cast early ballots, and an estimated 600,000 were expected to vote in person, according to county election officials.
A line of voters waited patiently outside the Carefree Town Council Center before it opened as a polling center at 6 a.m.
The first voter in line said it “feels good” to vote in person. He declined to comment further.
“We gotta win—Trump’s gotta win,” said Tom Parmer of Carefree, who had voted for the Republican candidate for president early on Oct. 30....