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2004 US Presidential Election
November 02, 2004
North Carolina | Wake County, NC: school delay

Posted multiple places, but from WRAL: Schools Adjust Schedules For Election Day.

Durham, Orange County and Chapel Hill-Carrboro schools are giving all students the day off.



Posted by James Dasher at November 2, 2004 08:03 AM | TrackBack
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..Alamance county..1hr 3 minutes,hit parking lot 7:09 left 8:02..electronic machines..old folks, young folks..everyone seems not to be having problems..simple..quick..in my opinion(for what its worth)..these machines are the way to go..but most of all..all people were courteous,friendly and extremely proud of what they were doing..:-))

Posted by: Rob_NC [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 2, 2004 08:31 AM

..oh.. did see a possible problem..there were 4 folks with some issues,chg of address or what ever ..the election officals could not get thru to who ever they were trying to call..same 4 were there when I left..soooo..problem..time will tell…

Posted by: Rob_NC [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 2, 2004 08:44 AM

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