maria: not everybody is happy with how this whole thing has been handled. ' s caryn anderson was on top of the problems there. she is live in merrimack, new karen? karen: here in merrimack, it was voters trying to get to this one location. for anyone able to get there, there were no lines, but outside, draft a gridlock, a snarled mess, with voters stuck in their cars for more than one hour, trying to travel just a couple of miles to get to merrimack high school to vote. >> i am still frustrated. i don' t think it was my fault that i wasn' t able to vote karen: frustration because of so many say they try to come during the day, what they hit gridlock and came back later, that they still got stalled again. >> we flew down here and they are not letting us know. i am pretty upset. we have the right to vote. karen: the polls were closed at 7:00, but seeing the mess outside, the moderators got permission to actually extend the hours as long as she deemed it appropriate. these voters are the news and decided to come back and try again, but by the time they made it back at around 8:15, they fou