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Joan Brannon led a powerful first meeting of the Voting Rights Story Team, with some good help from Shana Goggins and Tayna Fogle.
I voted Democratic... now let's see if these new guys will be able to
keep themselves from getting swept out. The war must end.
John P. Reese
Little Chute, Wisconsin
A little corny, yes...but you really should go vote if you weren't planning to already.
November 3rd - Day 308 of 366. Theme 45:
This is the voting experience in Oregon: a pen, voting forms, booklets and envelopes on the kitchen table.
These are the voting booth costumes that won first prize, though their occupants had given up wearing them by the time I took this photo.
Voting starts tomorrow... make sure to go to www.rawartists.org and vote for me as phootgrapher of the year!
just search artist under the art category... I am on the first page under "AlexOmega Photography"
Please support your local :D
you get to vote once a day! :D
Voting in the Popular Consultation 2007, Santa Eufrasia School
Votando en la Consulta Popular 2007, en el Colegio Santa Eufrasia
Vote For The Next Music Video, Were Gonna Make With Eitan And Dylan! You Only Have 10 Months, So Vote Now, Before It's Too Late! XD
Pick Your Fave:
1. Lady Gaga, Alejandro 1
2. Adam Lambert, If I had you
3. Taio Cruz, Dynamite
4. Miley Cyrus, Can't be tamed
5. Christina Aguilera, Hurt
6. Micheal Jackson, Earth song 1
Vote before the deadline is over XD
Love,
Dylan&Eitan
Thanks for all the votes in round one! Addi got in the Top 100.
Feel free to vote for her daily in round 2. *wink wink*
New York City Mayor Eric Adams will vote in the 2024 New York presidential primary election at P.S. 81 in Brooklyn on Tuesday, April 2, 2024. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office
This is the inaugural year for this contest which is sponsored by the Hawaii State Bar Association's Civic Education Committee, the Hawaii State Bar Foundation, in conjunction with the Hawaii Department of Education.
This year’s theme “2014 American Democracy and the Rule of Law: Every Vote Matters” is also the theme for the HSBA’s 2014 Law Day.
The calendar contest is the "kick-off" of a renewed effort on the part of the Hawaii Department of Education to bring awareness to the importance of exercising our civic responsibilities by registering to vote and voting.
July 14, 2014 - Voting proceeded smoothly as the students orderly casted their votes for their preferred candidates. The casting of votes started at 9am and lasted until 3 pm. After the tireless and hardworking student COMMELEC, led by chairwoman Ms. Alyssalene Raja, canvassed the votes until completion at 7pm. Special thanks to the COMMELEC for their dedication to their work.
Photography by Ryan Villanueva and Ryan Martin Bonza
July 14, 2014 - Voting proceeded smoothly as the students orderly casted their votes for their preferred candidates. The casting of votes started at 9am and lasted until 3 pm. After the tireless and hardworking student COMMELEC, led by chairwoman Ms. Alyssalene Raja, canvassed the votes until completion at 7pm. Special thanks to the COMMELEC for their dedication to their work.
Photography by Ryan Villanueva and Ryan Martin Bonza
July 14, 2014 - Voting proceeded smoothly as the students orderly casted their votes for their preferred candidates. The casting of votes started at 9am and lasted until 3 pm. After the tireless and hardworking student COMMELEC, led by chairwoman Ms. Alyssalene Raja, canvassed the votes until completion at 7pm. Special thanks to the COMMELEC for their dedication to their work.
Photography by Ryan Villanueva and Ryan Martin Bonza
Vote libraries images developed in partnership with the Creative Action Network. Please feel free to share and use these images!
It's Super Tuesday and I've got to go let my voice be heard. Civic duty and all. See you there.
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July 14, 2014 - Voting proceeded smoothly as the students orderly casted their votes for their preferred candidates. The casting of votes started at 9am and lasted until 3 pm. After the tireless and hardworking student COMMELEC, led by chairwoman Ms. Alyssalene Raja, canvassed the votes until completion at 7pm. Special thanks to the COMMELEC for their dedication to their work.
Photography by Ryan Villanueva and Ryan Martin Bonza
July 14, 2014 - Voting proceeded smoothly as the students orderly casted their votes for their preferred candidates. The casting of votes started at 9am and lasted until 3 pm. After the tireless and hardworking student COMMELEC, led by chairwoman Ms. Alyssalene Raja, canvassed the votes until completion at 7pm. Special thanks to the COMMELEC for their dedication to their work.
Photography by Ryan Villanueva and Ryan Martin Bonza
Credit: InOldNews
Location: Jackie Robinson Complex, 1573 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, USA
Date: October 26, 2024
Description: Millions of people across the United States are opting to vote early in the US presidential elections. The official election day will be on November 5th, but 47 states and the District of Columbia (D.C.) allow voters to vote by mail or go to an early voting booth to cast their ballot.
On the ballot this year are Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz for the Democrats, and Donald Trump with his running mate JD Vance for the Republican party.
Voters in New York City lined up at early polling stations on October 26th, 2024. As of 3:18 PM EST on the 26th, a total of 38,610,953 early votes had been cast, according to the University of Florida's Election Lab. According to the Census Bureau, in the 2020 presidential election, 155 million people turned out to vote — that’s around 66.8% of eligible voters in the US. It’s too early to say what voter turnout for the 2024 election will be.