EXPLAINER: Long lines to vote on Election Day aren’t unusual

WASHINGTON (AP) — Long voting lines on Election Day aren’t unusual or necessarily a sign of that something nefarious is afoot. They’re often the product of something as simple as heavier-than-expected turnout for an important election like Tuesday’s presidential, congressional and other races. Long lines also develop when there aren’t enough voting machines — either because some have malfunctioned or there just aren’t enough of them to…