Trouble in Blacksburg, Virginia

From Rock the Vote comes word of long delays for Virginia Tech students due to a shortage of polls, and polling locations placed far away from the campus:

Young adults are also facing obstacles in trying to vote today. More than 5,600 people, mainly Virginia Tech students, are registered to vote at precinct E1 in Blacksburg, Virginia (Montgomery County). That number is nearly double what the state law allows for polling stations and the lack of an additional polling station is causing substantial delays. In addition, the polling place is 6.5 miles away from campus at a tiny church located off the main road. There is no street sign marking the turn off to the one lane road. There are 30 parking spots for the thousands of voters expected to turn up at precinct E1. This problem is one of many student voters have faced in Blacksburg during this election.