SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – For about 30 minutes in pouring rain, people held their umbrellas and their spot in a line wrapped around the Seminole County Library in Casselberry for the first day of early voting.“It didn’t matter, I was going to wait 5 hours, 2 hours, it didn’t matter,” said voter Jody Taylor, who waited about 20 minutes in line. “You have to vote, there is too much riding on it.”Chris Anderson, the Supervisor of Elections in Seminole County, said the county has a historically has high voter turnout, with 78.5% of registered voters casting ballots in 2016.