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240,000 people in the streets of Chicago, election night.

I don't usually feel bad for Fox News, but the lame turnout at their Election Day 2008 party almost took me that far. They were giving away free popcorn and had big screens set up, but the party was lame, lame, lame -- just like their candidate.

Sam, preparing the evening speech

photo by jr

Instantáneas de la gran fiesta del Election Night en el Centro Cultural Paraguayo Americano

UNLV students and community gathered at UNLV to rally for freedom and solidarity for Iran. Photo by Sue Susenburger

Meeting, election of board, and holiday party

tenantspin approached 2005's UK general election by inviting all six candidates for the Liverpool Riverside constituency to the FACT Centre for a no-holds-barred debate, chaired by Radio Merseyside's Managing Editor, Liam Fogerty.

Instantáneas de la gran fiesta del Election Night en el Centro Cultural Paraguayo Americano

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, December 14, 2005 - The city resident checks for the name in the registrar before votting for the general election at Kisiwani Primary Schoolm in Dar es Salaam. Tanzania's third Presidential and parliament election originally scheduled for October 30, was postponed following the death of one of the vice presidential candidates.

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Election rally in Watford, election 2017

Una de les novetats d'enguany, va ser la participació en "videoquedades" organitzades per RTVE i Google, amb col·laboració de l'ambaixada dels Estats Units a Madrid. La primera "videoquedada" va tractar el tema de les minories en l'electorat nord-americà i hi va participar la Cònsol General.

Hon. Fiame Naomi Mata'afa, Samoa's longest-serving female MP and one of three women in the country's parliament, at the Election Information Session held in Apia. The session focused on the impact of the Constitutional Amendment Act of 2013 that guaranteed 10% of seats in Samoa's Legislative Assembly for women.

 

The session was part of the Increasing Political Participation of Women in Samoa (IPPWS) programme, a joint programme between UN Women and UNDP in partnership with the Government of Samoa, with funding from the Australian Government.

 

Credit: UN Women/Ellie van Baaren

 

Jasbir Parmar from the Conservative party congratulates John Spellar MP of the Labour party on his win at The General Election at Tipton Sports Academy in Sandwell, 6 May 2010.

 

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11-4-2008

 

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People gathered in the Cape Cod Lounge in the Student Union on election night to watch the results come in. Photo by Judith Gibson-Okunieff

Scenes from the Democratic Party celebration at the Chattanooga Choo Choo, November 5, 2008.

CSUN Represent AT the New E-Board Elections

Election Day May 2010

no-one very excited

 

Voting at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Amherst, MA. Photo by Judith Gibson-Okunieff

Ok ,so this was my first attempt to photograph a street protest with a DSLR and not using the Auto mode. My difficulties:

 

1.People are moving and you are moving too, everyone is pushing you to a side since you are trying to take a photo from the front and therefore blocking the way. Stability is a dream.

2.You need to switch to shutter speed mode as you want to freeze the motions. Then, as a matter of fact, everything turns underexposed.

3.You have to give up your favorite ISO100 and use a higher ISO : (

4.If you use Auto focus, you’ll be slow. If you focus manually, you’ll never get it right.

5.You need to do your best not to get emotional and just record the event. I find it the hardest part!

 

Well, “education” is what I need I guess ;)

 

France 2007

Paris: Election poster

Election 2008

 

Election 2008

It was election time when we visited, fun to see a group of riders in support of a local candidate from the top of the jeepney

Our Lower School students exercised their right to vote on Nov. 6 by visiting the voting booth in Mrs. Moccia's first grade classroom. We caught up with Mrs. Wiggins' third grade class as they cast their ballots.

After canvassing for Obama we went to an election watching party at Shelly's hotel.

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