No, but I and a fellow election judge have had to deny someone on election day in 2012
She hadn't voted since 2002, and decided to show up to vote. Her name wasn't on the paper register (in 2014 we switched to digital, which is so wonderful), so I had to call the county HQ for permission to issue a provisional ballot. I called and called and called and then the judge and other clerk tried calling, but the HQ was completely overloaded. Several times, the fire station in Crown Point picked up because the phones kept jumping (which I still don't understand how that happens?). We tried for nearly 40 minutes, but in the end she had to go to work and left without voting.
I still don't know what the problem was. Maybe they drop you after you're a no-show after several elections? Her address and personal info hadn't changed in years.