Islanders Line Up to Let Their Votes Be Counted in Election
Henry Danielson exits the Oak Bluffs polls.
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Dan Ennis heads in to vote after work.
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Don Kaufman checks in voters in Oak Bluffs.
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Follow the arrows.
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Maya Harcourt is proud to wear her I Just Voted sticker.
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Laura Honey registers the voters.
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Democracy is a learning experience in Edgartown.
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Polls remained busy throughout the day.
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Waiting to register their votes.
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Wanda Williams has a friend behing the red, white and blue curtain.
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Edgartown town hall is polling place.
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Lining up to cast their votes in Aquinnah.
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Assisting a voter with his ballot.
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Esiting the Aquinnah polls.
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Nancy, Jessica and Loren Ghiglione after voting in Chilmark.
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Constable Marshall Carroll assists a Chilmarker.
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Mary Breslauer casts her vote.
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Town clerk Jennifer Christy welcomes Chilmark School fourth graders into the voting site.
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Chilmark remained busy.
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Julia Livingston and Carol Wolff welcome voters from the League of Women Voters.
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Ed Swanson, Linda Swanson, Nicola Blake and Deborah Wells show their support in West Tisbury.
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Ed Swanson, Linda Swanson, Nicola Blake and Deborah Wells show their support in West Tisbury.
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Whit Griswold and Laura Wainright model their new stickers.
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American poet John Greenleaf Whittier wrote: To-day, alike are great and small, The nameless and the known; My palace is the people's hall, The ballot-box, my throne! And we can't agree more this year.
Lines formed at every Island polling station Tuesday as Vineyard voters joined their counterparts around the country in deciding a historic presidential election that has riveted public attention and deeply divided the country.
