For years we've voted at a church about 1 mile from our house. In Nov 2020 my wife and I went down there together after work to vote, stood in line for ~20 minutes, got to the table, and the lady informed us that our voting precinct for federal elections only had been moved to a different part of town. So we got back in the car, drove down to the new place, stood in line for almost 30 minutes, and voted about 10 minutes after the polls were supposed to have closed - they let us vote because we were already in line and we explained about the precinct switch. Since then we've voted in other state/local elections back at the first church.
So this morning the wife says she's going to vote first before work. I reminded her about going to the alternate precinct because federal election. She got there and the lot was full, cars parking up and down the street, she said she had to walk ~100 yards from where she parked and then stood in line for about 30 min. Got to the front, and the poll-worker informed her that they changed our precinct...back to the original church right by the house where we've always voted. Wife walked back to the car, drove back to that church, stood in line for another ~30 min and finally voted.