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Croatia holds a snap election tomorrow, following the fall of the government after a vote of no-confidence about 2 months ago
The photo shows a panoramic view of St. Mark's Square, Zagreb, Croatia - the building of the Croatian Government (19th ct.) to the left, St. Mark's Church (14th ct.) in the middle, entrance to the Croatian Parliament building to the right
(faux HDR)
Fall sunsets are often lovely in South Carolina. After a stressful election season, tonight's sunset seemed like a celebration of peaceful voting.
Palomino Valley in Washoe County, Nevada. I wonder how long it will be after the election before this election sign is taken dow. There were places with over 20 election signs in a row at some crossroads.
The WolfgangstraÃe in the sunset on the evening of the federal election. 84% participation means quite a lot of people on the street.
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This truck had a UAW Kerry sticker on the driver's side and a Bush sticker on the passenger side. Couldn't get close enough to get a clearer picture.
It'll be interesting to see what smart aleck comments show up on this one.
I heard the office say what the horse's name was, but I've forgotten.
Something that I found striking last night was the relatively controlled nature by which the crowd (reported to be about 240,000) conducted itself.
Also, though, the police were generally friendly and non-confrontational. While it's not clear here, many people were petting the horses upon which these officers were sitting. And the officers were interacting in a very friendly way.
Presidential election
Iran - Tehran
June 17, 2009
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Kargar St.
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Added to Flickr Explore / Interestingness / Jun 17, 2009
I did not vote in this by-election. It was my way of protesting Liberal party and their way of mis-spending our precious tax dollars, in project fiasco like E-health. Also the HST proposal, which, I do not thing will create more jobs at all. In last election less than 2 years ago. I voted for George Smitherman. He won by a landslide of margin. People had high hope of him to make a difference. In return, he did not stick around at all. He was eyeing for a bigger position -- the Toronto mayor seat.
I could've voted for either NDP or Tory. But these candidates and their supporters (including Liberal) were pestering me everyday. They were outside subway entrances, in my apartment building at dinner hour, knocking on doors and littering a trail of flyers as they go from floor to floor. It was pretty disgusting.
In the end. Liberal has won again and it has some cleaning up to do. Not only its image. But first it has to clean up the streets!
UP 1996 was in charge of an eastbound at Elmhurst on Election Day 2016.
After "choosing" between a Giant Douche or a Turd Sandwich, I hit up the Geneva Sub for the Southern Pacific Heritage motor.
A quick runby of a pair of EMDs is better than what is in store for America over the next four years.
I could tell it was election time in Canada and Ontario.
Had a rafter of 7 turkeys show up in the yard today.
Not sure which political party they represented but they all fed off the corn that was out for the little birds.
Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, February 10, 2025.
Meleagris gallopavo
The Wild Turkey and the Muscovy Duck are the only two domesticated birds native to the New World.
A Moussavi supporter was injured in a demonstration. Witnesses reported that at least one person had been shot dead in clashes with the police in Vanak Square in Tehran.
Tehran’s streets erupted in the most intense protests in a decade as the police clashed with demonstrators who claimed that former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had stolen the election.
Photo: Olivier Laban-mattei/Agence France-Presse
At the end of the election, families and friends gathered in a restaurant next to a temple to watch the results come in on the TV. Was almost like watching soccer match.
Today (sunday) has been Election day here in Sweden and I have been voting and up following the results which are very even, so it is hard to tell what our government will look like.
Check out this short article and see why:
www.euronews.net/2010/09/19/sweden-votes-in-tightly-conte...
On 1 November there were elections for the Danish parliament. Flags hung to dry on a staircase.
The city town hall, Ballerup.
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I was on a brake between assignments with the railroad. There was a roll of film that had a few shots left so I decided to grab the camera and take a walk from Union Station, down Pennsylvania Avenue to the The Ellipse, just out side of the south lawn of The White House. I wanted to document the mood during this important day in our nations capitol.
A poster encouraging people to vote in Israel’s 2022 General Election. The slogan says “If you don’t wake up, a surprise awaits you in the morning. On 1 November go out to vote for what’s important to you.” A shocked man is in bed next to the smiling features of the leader of Israel’s religious-right, Itamar Ben-Gvir.
This poster is in Nazareth, an almost entirely Arab city, and was presumably aimed at countering what had traditionally been low turnout among Arabs in Israel’s elections. 2022, however, like most recent elections, saw high Arab voter participation, and Ben-Gvir entered government anyway.