View allAll Photos Tagged Election!
Food and drinks at Charlie Bass's election night event in Concord, November 2, 2010. (Taylor Quimby, NHPR)
People gather in the Cape Cod Lounge in the Student Union to watch election results come in on Tuesday night. Photo by Judith Gibson-Okunieff.
Good Old Shrinky-Dinks! Combined with a jump ring and ear hook - the perfect election time earrings.
A vigil is held on the Amherst Town Common in response to the election of Donald Trump to the presidency. Photo by Judith Gibson-Okunieff.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and senior administration officials will hold a media briefing to discuss the impacts of the 2024 presidential election on New York Cityat City Hall on Wednesday, November 6, 2024. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office
Kolkata cops moving to their way for their duty for the last phase of polling of India’s Lok Sabha election will be held tomorrow in Kolkata . May 18, 2019.Photo by Satyajit Shaw.
Election Meltdown in Parliament Square. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse dragged the party leaders from their HQs to face the people's court at Parliament Square to face judgement. www.meltdown.uk.net Saturday 1st May 2010
Campaigners at the GSLP camp face the realities of the votes cast by the electorate
Photo © DM Parody (http://dotcom.gi/photos)
Bill Filbrandt, left, and his wife Debbie Filbrandt vote at West Chester Church of The Nazarene. Photo shot Tuesday November 2, 2010. The Enquirer/ Cara Owsley
Big crowd of Americans and others gathered to watch the results come in. This event was co-sponsored by the American Chamber, The Wall Street Journal Asia, League of Women Voters and more groups I've forgotten.
sarah and tod palin after voting in there home town of wasilla.
oscar and I went out to wasilla on election day to see what we could get in the home town of governor sarah palin.
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, December 14, 2005 - Coast Region residents casts her presidential vote at Magome voting station. Tanzania's third Presidential and parliament election originally scheduled for October 30, was postponed following the death of one of the vice presidential candidates.
Walking home from voting this morning. As you can see I am in the middle of the road.
All I have heard on the TB is how massive the turnout will be and how rabid the young vote will be. Well, from my vantage point in my little burg in a crucial battle ground toss up state, I am disappointed.
The Polling place was almost empty. The road home was empty and had this detour set of signs - note that the sign is directing the drivers into a ditch.
I suspect that either choice in today's election will direct us into a ditch.
I am not happy with the choice I have to make, but, I did make a choice. It is my responsibility to choose and vote.
Please do the same. GO VOTE. Hold your nose if you must, but vote.
GO VOTE.
Don't let others choose for you. Do not follow the detour into the ditch.
VOTE
WHIO-TV Channel 7 broadcasts on Election Day, Nov. 2, 2010, from the combined newsroom it soon will share with the Dayton Daily News and WHIO radio in the Media Center on South Main Street in Dayton. Cox is constructing new broadcast facilities in the Media Center, formerly home to just the Dayton Daily News.
Protest against the fraudulent presidential election in Iran and the violent and savage crackdown of the Iranian government on unarmed civilians.
Austin - June 17, 2009
The 1968 presidential election is considered one of the most significant in history. Nixon’s win for the Republicans prompted a major political realignment. From 1933 to 1968, Democrats—riding the wave of New Deal liberal politics defined by President Franklin Roosevelt—won even out of nine presidential elections. But from 1968 to 2008, Republicans won seven out of ten presidential elections.
More info about "1968: The Year That Rocked America" exhibition: www.heinzhistorycenter.org/secondary.aspx?id=215&cont...
deployment by helicopter in very remote east of east timor areas of sensitive and non sensitive electoral material for the upcoming 9 october suku elections. UNPOL and PNTL also are deployed to remote areas where they at times need to walk a further 2 to 3 hours to their post. Photo by Martine Perret/UNMIT 8 october 2009