Sen. Barack Obama won the D.C. Democratic primary election handily with about 75 percent of the vote, but numbers were not available from the D.C. Board of Elections until late in the evening because of trouble involving the delivery of voting-machine cartridges from polling places. -
Trouble With Voting-Machine Cartridges Delays D.C. Primary Results
Sen. Barack Obama won the D.C. Democratic primary election handily with about 75 percent of the vote, but numbers were not available from the D.C. Board of Elections until late in the evening because of trouble involving the delivery of voting-machine cartridges from polling places.-
By Paul Duggan, David Nakamura and Joshua Zumbrun