NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — One text from her husband summarized Super Tuesday for Carolyn Goldstein.

“Where the heck are you?" it read.

She got in line well before the 8 p.m. closing time, but hours and hours later, she actually lost track of time. 

“It's now…what time is it? 11 p.m.,” she said. 

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Goldstein was one of hundreds of voters who experienced headaches at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in North Hollywood – and this was just one of the many voting location that had headaches all across Los Angeles county.

Voters in SoCal reported long wait times and technical glitches at some of the county’s new voting centers. We spoke with a poll worker from the church. 

“There were 11 days to vote, people could’ve planned it out better, it could’ve been advertised better. Hopefully people understand there are some bugs to work out. Come November those bugs will be hopefully gone,” the poll worker said. 

While waiting to vote, Goldstein had quite the experiences – she witnessed a potential love match. 

“These two are gonna start dating!” she said. 

She snacked on some childhood favorites. 

“Suckers and pretzels and gold fish came out,” she said. 

But she never thought of getting out of line. 

“There’s no doubt we have to vote,” she said. 

Finally, her time came. ..and we caught the moment she got her sticker. 

“I made it, we all made it!” she said. 

A Super Tuesday she will never forget.