The Vineyard Votes: Scenes from the 2024 Presidential Election
Turkeys still get in on democracy at Oak Bluffs town hall.
Jeanna Shepard
Polls in Oak Bluffs were busy as voting began at 7 a.m.
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Constable Ray Moreis works the Oak Bluffs polls.
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Chris Meyers is one of the first to cast his vote.
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Guinever Cramer and her daughter Charlotte discussed ballot questions and the candidates.
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Guinever Cramer and her daughter Charlotte discussed ballot questions and the candidates.
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Garreth Heath wishes for peace on this election day.
Jeanna Shepard
“I like to stand in line with my fellow Americans and cast my vote,” said David Stephens.
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“I like to stand in line with my fellow Americans and cast my vote,” said David Stephens.
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Mark Crossland is proud to have voted.
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Liz Ragone voted on her way to the ferry.
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West Tisbury was buzzing with people.
Albert O. Fischer
Casting a vote for her future.
Albert O. Fischer
Katherine Long and her knitting are a fixture at every West Tisbury polling place.
Albert O. Fischer
Katherine Long and her knitting are a fixture at every West Tisbury polling place.
Albert O. Fischer
Chelsea Simpson brought her seven-month-old baby Zea May to Edgartown this morning.
Ray Ewing
Edgartown constable Scott Ellis helps out with the voting machine.
Ray Ewing
Many families brought their children to witness democracy in action.
Ray Ewing
Henry and Brody Thomas Scott watched mom Kelly make her choice.
Ray Ewing
Wanda Williams.
Ray Ewing
Polling places will be open to 8 p.m. this evening.
Ray Ewing
Tisbury town clerk Hillary Conklin and Sgt. Max Sherman.
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Kelvin Glenn checks in to get his ballot.
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Blake Atwood received a sticker in Vineyard Haven as mom Cassandra cast her vote.
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Mary Ellen Larsen collects the ballots.
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Russell Carson and Henry Nieder rode their bikes to the polling place.
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Mark Lovewell greets Tisbury constable Ken Barwick.
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Oak Bluffs voters followed turkeys into the polls and in Edgartown ballots were cast behind the traditional red, white and blue striped booths. Many voters brought their children to witness democracy in action. Vineyard voters headed to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 5 for the presidential election and to weigh in on a lineup of state and county races and state ballot questions.
