Many Americans will head out to the polls to vote for who they feel should become the next president. In some places lines will form that will take a very long time. What happens if you're on line and the polls close? Patrick Jones (@Patrick_E_Jones) has the answer. Buzz60
A state judge in Nevada denied a request from the Donald Trump campaign to issue a court order preserving names of poll workers over a complaint about what the campaign alleges were early voting irregularities.
Clark County District Court Judge Gloria Sturman said that doing so would subject poll workers to harassment:
"Do you watch Twitter? Have you watched any cable __news show? There are Internet trolls who could get this information and harass who people who just want to help their fellow citizens vote.
"Why would I order them to make available to you, information about people who work at polls, when it’s not already a public requirement to do so – so that those people can be harassed for doing their civic duty?
The Trump campaign wants to make names of Nevada poll workers public. Judge's response: pic.twitter.com/tes99IMbbH
— Deadspin (@Deadspin) November 8, 2016
An attorney for the Trump campaign wanted to preserve records about late ballots on the last day of early voting at several locations around Las Vegas.
The campaign says it was illegal that people were able to vote after the polls were closed last Friday, but the county says it was accommodating voters who were already in line.
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Voters walk to cast their vote at the Robert Mickle Neighborhood Center in Sherman Hill Iowa. Zach Boyden-Holmes, The Des Moines Register, USA TODAY Network
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Rick Marino and his wife Stephanie put their "I voted" stickers after voting at the Mt. Juliet High School in Nashville. Lacy Atkins, The Tennessean, USA TODAY NETWORK
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This woman is all smiles after voting at a polling place at a high school in Burke, Va. Andrew Caballero-Reynolds, AFP/Getty Images
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Sen. John McCain and his wife Cindy greet their supporters after casting their ballots at Mountain View Christian Church, in Phoenix, Az. Nick Oza, The Arizona Republic, USA TODAY NETWORK
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Indiana Governor and Vice Presidential Candidate Mike Pence, his wife Karen Pence and their daughter Charlotte finish voting in Indianapolis. Kelly Wilkinson, IndyStar, USA TODAY NETWORK
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Kathy Cramer and her daughter Rosemary dressed up to vote at Thoreau Elementary school in Madison Wi. . Rosemary said she's happy a woman's on the ballot. Christian Schneider, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, USA TODAY Network
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Jillian Paris places an "I Voted" sticker on the headstone of Susan B. Anthony on Election Day in Rochester, NY. Max Schulte, Democrat and Chronicle, USA TODAY Network
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Mayllet Paz, a Panamanian immigrant who immigrated to the US and now lives in Burlington, Vt., makes a poster in the parking lot of Walmart in Williston on election day. She is critical of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. As an immigrant, Paz said she is fearful of what the future holds for people like her if Trump wins. Ryan Mercer, Burlington Free Press, USA TODAY NETWORK
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Four year old Brooklyn James hides under the voting booth where her mother Krystle James is voting at the Allen Park City Hall in Mi. Jessica J. Trevino, Detroit Free Press, USA TODAY Newtork
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Donald Trump arrives at a polling station in New York to cast his ballot. Robyn Beck, AFP/Getty Images
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Former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton greet the crowd at the Douglas Grafflin Elementary School in Chappaqua, Ny. Mark Vergari, The Journal News
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Citizens arrive early to vote at Memorial Presbyterian Church in Appleton, Wi. Dan Powers, The Post-Crescent, USA TODAY Network
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Voters wait for the poll to open at the Freestone Recreation Center in Gilbert Az. Mark Henle, The Arizona Republic, USA TODAY Network
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Voters wait in line outside a polling location in downtown Atlanta, Ga. Erik S. Lesser, European Pressphoto Agency
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Vice President Joe Biden and his wife Dr. Jill Biden kiss while leaving A.I. DuPont High School in Greenville, Del. after they voted. Jennifer Corbett, The News Journal, USA TODAY Network
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Jasmine Washington smiles after voting for Hillary Clintonat the Allen Park City Hall in Mi. "I like her experience" said Washington Jessica J. Trevino, Detroit Free Press, USA TODAY Network
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Voters line up outside a polling station in Christmas, Fla. Gregg Newton, AFP/Getty Images
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Volunteer Herman Hooks, 89, puts "voting" signs up at the Muscoda Community Center in Bessemer, Ala. Brynn Anderson, AP
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Voters wait to enter a polling station in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Alexander F. Yuan, AP
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A voter waits in line outside a polling location in Peoria Township near Ottawa, Ks. Larry W. Smith, European Pressphoto Agency
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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton cookies are on sale at the Oakmont Bakery in Oakmont, Pa. Trump leads the cookie-purchase tally with 63% of the purchases, with a total of 2609 Trump cookies and 1512 Hillary cookies sold as of election day as Americans go to the polls to decide on their next president. Jeff Swensen, Getty Images
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A line of voters stretches around the block while waiting to cast their ballots at a polling site in New York. David Goldman, AP
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Hillary Clinton waves as she arrives to vote at her polling place in Chappaqua, N.Y. Seth Wenig, AP
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People cast their votes at Greenwich High School in Greenwich Ct. Timothy A. Clary, AFP/Getty Images
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Robert Fabian, a retired school teacher, votes at the Su Nueva Lavenderia in Chicago. Charles Rex Arbogast, AP
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Virginia residents wait in line in the pre-dawn hours to vote in the the 2016 US presidential election before the polls open at an historic property called the 'Hunter House' at Nottoway Park in Vienna, Virginia. Jim Lo Scalzo, EPA
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Howard Brown hugs his son Simon as people line up to vote in the East Boston neighborhood of Boston. Michael Dwyer, AP
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Over 150 voters wait in line before the polls opened at the North Cincinnati Community Church in Deerfiled Township, Ohio. Mark Lyons, European Pressphoto Agency
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Sample ballots are collected as voters wait for polls to open at the Midwest Genealogy Center Library in Independence, Mo. Whitney Curtis, Getty Images
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A voter casts his ballot in a polling place on Election Day November 8. Alex Wong, Getty Images
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A line of voters stretches around the block while waiting to cast their ballots at a polling site in New York as One World Trade Center stands at left in the background. David Goldman, AP
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Voters line up to vote at a fire station in Indianapolis. Michael Conroy, AP
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People wait in a long line to vote in the 2016 US presidential election, at a polling station in Arlington, Virginia. Michael Reynolds, EPA
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Adam Fohlen and his son Ari, center left, wait in line outside a polling place at the Nativity School as a poll watcher sits nearby, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016, in Cincinnati. John Minchillo, AP
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A child sits behind his mom, who is filling out her form at a polling station in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Alexander F. Yuan, AP
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A man casts his ballot inside a polling station just after midnight on November 8, 2016 in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, the first voting to take place in the 2016 US presidential election. Alice Chiche, AFP/Getty Images
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Minerva Trupin places an I Voted sticker on the jacket of Democratic vice presidential candidate US Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., after he voted in Richmond, Va., Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016. Steve Helber, AP
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People line up to vote at a fire station, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016, in Hoboken, N.J. Julio Cortez, AP
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Democratic vice presidential candidate US Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., and his wife, Anne Holton greet poll workers as they prepare to vote in Richmond, Va. Steve Helber, AP
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