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2004 US Presidential Election
November 01, 2004
Illinois | Precinct is ready to go

I am an election judge in the part of Southern Illinois better known as St. Louis Metro-East. Another judge and I spent part of the day setting up as much of our precinct as we could. We set up the registration tables, the voting booths, chairs for voters to sit on while they wait, and tables for poll watchers. Everything is in order. Tomorrow morning we will unlock the ballot tabulator, a computerized ballot box and remove all election supplies and documents. Getting the room in order today is a big help. I put three rather shaky photos up on my blog which can be found here.



Posted by Diane Meyer at November 1, 2004 03:43 PM | TrackBack
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