Politics | early voting Florida Extends Early Voting Hours Governor makes move to cut down on hours-long lines By Katherine Thompson Posted Oct 29, 2008 10:24 AM CDT Copied Florida A & M students rally outside a voting precinct at the Leon County Courthouse for early voting, Monday, Oct. 20, 2008, in Tallahassee, Fla. (AP Photo/Phil Coale) Florida Gov. Charlie Crist decreed yesterday that early-voting locations stay open 12 hours a day instead of the usual eight, in an attempt to address hours-long lines at many polling places, the Orlando Sentinel reports. Crist's failure to consult with his party's leadership has ruffled some Republican feathers, but the public seems thrilled at the change. "'We wanted to make sure we got in line early because yesterday the line was around the corner," said a voter who showed up at 5am. Nearly 1.2 million Floridians have voted so far, some facing lines of up to five hours. The extended hours have cut the wait to less than an hour in most precincts. Read These Next A new ransom demand arrives in the Nancy Guthrie case. What we know about former Prince Andrew's arrest. Hugh Hefner's widow: His scrapbooks could be dangerous. Former Prince Andrew is arrested—on his birthday. Report an error