The surge of absentee ballots could cause waits of another sort Tuesday, as some counties have said they won't release vote totals before June 30.
Kentucky turned to widespread mail-in absentee voting in an agreement between the Democratic governor and Adams in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
In Louisville, a city of 600,000, the only in-person voting place on Election Day is at the state fairgrounds.
Even in Nevada, where absentee ballots were sent to every registered voter for the June 9 primary, large-scale consolidation caused problems.
More than 883,000 absentee ballots were requested statewide, with slightly more than half filled out and sent in, Gov.