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  • 08 NOVEMBER 2015 - YANGON, MYANMAR:  National League for Democracy supporters cheer as another vote for the NLD was announced during the vote count Sunday. The vote count was shown live on television. The citizens of Myanmar went to the polls Sunday to vote in the most democratic elections since 1990. The National League for Democracy, (NLD) the party of Aung San Suu Kyi is widely expected to get the most votes in the election, but it is not certain if they will get enough votes to secure an outright victory. The polls opened at 6AM. In Yangon, some voters started lining up at 4AM and lines were reported to long in many polling stations in Myanmar's largest city.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 NOVEMBER 2015 - YANGON, MYANMAR: A National League for Democracy supporter with a NLD headband cheers as another vote for the NLD was announced during the vote count Sunday. The vote count was shown live on television. The citizens of Myanmar went to the polls Sunday to vote in the most democratic elections since 1990. The National League for Democracy, (NLD) the party of Aung San Suu Kyi is widely expected to get the most votes in the election, but it is not certain if they will get enough votes to secure an outright victory. The polls opened at 6AM. In Yangon, some voters started lining up at 4AM and lines were reported to long in many polling stations in Myanmar's largest city.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 NOVEMBER 2015 - YANGON, MYANMAR: A National League for Democracy supporter with a NLD headband cheers as another vote for the NLD was announced during the vote count Sunday. The vote count was shown live on television. The citizens of Myanmar went to the polls Sunday to vote in the most democratic elections since 1990. The National League for Democracy, (NLD) the party of Aung San Suu Kyi is widely expected to get the most votes in the election, but it is not certain if they will get enough votes to secure an outright victory. The polls opened at 6AM. In Yangon, some voters started lining up at 4AM and lines were reported to long in many polling stations in Myanmar's largest city.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 NOVEMBER 2015 - YANGON, MYANMAR:  A National League for Democracy supporter with a NLD flag cheers as another vote for the NLD was announced during the vote count Sunday. The vote count was shown live on television. The citizens of Myanmar went to the polls Sunday to vote in the most democratic elections since 1990. The National League for Democracy, (NLD) the party of Aung San Suu Kyi is widely expected to get the most votes in the election, but it is not certain if they will get enough votes to secure an outright victory. The polls opened at 6AM. In Yangon, some voters started lining up at 4AM and lines were reported to long in many polling stations in Myanmar's largest city.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 NOVEMBER 2015 - YANGON, MYANMAR:  A National League for Democracy supporter with a NLD flag cheers as another vote for the NLD was announced during the vote count Sunday. The vote count was shown live on television. The citizens of Myanmar went to the polls Sunday to vote in the most democratic elections since 1990. The National League for Democracy, (NLD) the party of Aung San Suu Kyi is widely expected to get the most votes in the election, but it is not certain if they will get enough votes to secure an outright victory. The polls opened at 6AM. In Yangon, some voters started lining up at 4AM and lines were reported to long in many polling stations in Myanmar's largest city.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 NOVEMBER 2015 - YANGON, MYANMAR: National League for Democracy supporters cheer as another vote for the NLD was announced during the vote count Sunday. The vote count was shown live on television. The citizens of Myanmar went to the polls Sunday to vote in the most democratic elections since 1990. The National League for Democracy, (NLD) the party of Aung San Suu Kyi is widely expected to get the most votes in the election, but it is not certain if they will get enough votes to secure an outright victory. The polls opened at 6AM. In Yangon, some voters started lining up at 4AM and lines were reported to long in many polling stations in Myanmar's largest city.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 NOVEMBER 2015 - YANGON, MYANMAR: National League for Democracy supporters cheer as another vote for the NLD was announced during the vote count Sunday. The vote count was shown live on television. The citizens of Myanmar went to the polls Sunday to vote in the most democratic elections since 1990. The National League for Democracy, (NLD) the party of Aung San Suu Kyi is widely expected to get the most votes in the election, but it is not certain if they will get enough votes to secure an outright victory. The polls opened at 6AM. In Yangon, some voters started lining up at 4AM and lines were reported to long in many polling stations in Myanmar's largest city.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 NOVEMBER 2015 - YANGON, MYANMAR: National League for Democracy supporters cheer as another vote for the NLD was announced during the vote count Sunday. The vote count was shown live on television. The citizens of Myanmar went to the polls Sunday to vote in the most democratic elections since 1990. The National League for Democracy, (NLD) the party of Aung San Suu Kyi is widely expected to get the most votes in the election, but it is not certain if they will get enough votes to secure an outright victory. The polls opened at 6AM. In Yangon, some voters started lining up at 4AM and lines were reported to long in many polling stations in Myanmar's largest city.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 NOVEMBER 2015 - YANGON, MYANMAR: National League for Democracy supporters cheer as another vote for the NLD was announced during the vote count Sunday. The vote count was shown live on television. The citizens of Myanmar went to the polls Sunday to vote in the most democratic elections since 1990. The National League for Democracy, (NLD) the party of Aung San Suu Kyi is widely expected to get the most votes in the election, but it is not certain if they will get enough votes to secure an outright victory. The polls opened at 6AM. In Yangon, some voters started lining up at 4AM and lines were reported to long in many polling stations in Myanmar's largest city.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 NOVEMBER 2015 - YANGON, MYANMAR: National League for Democracy supporters cheer as another vote for the NLD was announced during the vote count Sunday. The vote count was shown live on television. The citizens of Myanmar went to the polls Sunday to vote in the most democratic elections since 1990. The National League for Democracy, (NLD) the party of Aung San Suu Kyi is widely expected to get the most votes in the election, but it is not certain if they will get enough votes to secure an outright victory. The polls opened at 6AM. In Yangon, some voters started lining up at 4AM and lines were reported to long in many polling stations in Myanmar's largest city.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 NOVEMBER 2015 - YANGON, MYANMAR: A National League for Democracy supporter cheers as another vote for the NLD was announced during the vote count Sunday. The vote count was shown live on television. The citizens of Myanmar went to the polls Sunday to vote in the most democratic elections since 1990. The National League for Democracy, (NLD) the party of Aung San Suu Kyi is widely expected to get the most votes in the election, but it is not certain if they will get enough votes to secure an outright victory. The polls opened at 6AM. In Yangon, some voters started lining up at 4AM and lines were reported to long in many polling stations in Myanmar's largest city.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 NOVEMBER 2015 - YANGON, MYANMAR:  National League for Democracy supporters cheer as another vote for the NLD was announced during the vote count Sunday. The vote count was shown live on television. The citizens of Myanmar went to the polls Sunday to vote in the most democratic elections since 1990. The National League for Democracy, (NLD) the party of Aung San Suu Kyi is widely expected to get the most votes in the election, but it is not certain if they will get enough votes to secure an outright victory. The polls opened at 6AM. In Yangon, some voters started lining up at 4AM and lines were reported to long in many polling stations in Myanmar's largest city.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 NOVEMBER 2015 - YANGON, MYANMAR:  National League for Democracy supporters cheer as another vote for the NLD was announced during the vote count Sunday. The vote count was shown live on television. The citizens of Myanmar went to the polls Sunday to vote in the most democratic elections since 1990. The National League for Democracy, (NLD) the party of Aung San Suu Kyi is widely expected to get the most votes in the election, but it is not certain if they will get enough votes to secure an outright victory. The polls opened at 6AM. In Yangon, some voters started lining up at 4AM and lines were reported to long in many polling stations in Myanmar's largest city.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 NOVEMBER 2015 - YANGON, MYANMAR:  National League for Democracy supporters cheer as another vote for the NLD was announced during the vote count Sunday. The vote count was shown live on television. The citizens of Myanmar went to the polls Sunday to vote in the most democratic elections since 1990. The National League for Democracy, (NLD) the party of Aung San Suu Kyi is widely expected to get the most votes in the election, but it is not certain if they will get enough votes to secure an outright victory. The polls opened at 6AM. In Yangon, some voters started lining up at 4AM and lines were reported to long in many polling stations in Myanmar's largest city.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 NOVEMBER 2015 - YANGON, MYANMAR:  National League for Democracy supporters cheer as another vote for the NLD was announced during the vote count Sunday. The vote count was shown live on television. The citizens of Myanmar went to the polls Sunday to vote in the most democratic elections since 1990. The National League for Democracy, (NLD) the party of Aung San Suu Kyi is widely expected to get the most votes in the election, but it is not certain if they will get enough votes to secure an outright victory. The polls opened at 6AM. In Yangon, some voters started lining up at 4AM and lines were reported to long in many polling stations in Myanmar's largest city.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 NOVEMBER 2015 - YANGON, MYANMAR:  A National League for Democracy supporter cheers as another vote for the NLD was announced during the vote count Sunday. The vote count was shown live on television. The citizens of Myanmar went to the polls Sunday to vote in the most democratic elections since 1990. The National League for Democracy, (NLD) the party of Aung San Suu Kyi is widely expected to get the most votes in the election, but it is not certain if they will get enough votes to secure an outright victory. The polls opened at 6AM. In Yangon, some voters started lining up at 4AM and lines were reported to long in many polling stations in Myanmar's largest city.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 NOVEMBER 2015 - YANGON, MYANMAR:  A National League for Democracy supporter with a NLD flag cheers as another vote for the NLD was announced during the vote count Sunday. The vote count was shown live on television. The citizens of Myanmar went to the polls Sunday to vote in the most democratic elections since 1990. The National League for Democracy, (NLD) the party of Aung San Suu Kyi is widely expected to get the most votes in the election, but it is not certain if they will get enough votes to secure an outright victory. The polls opened at 6AM. In Yangon, some voters started lining up at 4AM and lines were reported to long in many polling stations in Myanmar's largest city.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 NOVEMBER 2015 - YANGON, MYANMAR:  A National League for Democracy supporter cheers as another vote for the NLD was announced during the vote count Sunday. The vote count was shown live on television. The citizens of Myanmar went to the polls Sunday to vote in the most democratic elections since 1990. The National League for Democracy, (NLD) the party of Aung San Suu Kyi is widely expected to get the most votes in the election, but it is not certain if they will get enough votes to secure an outright victory. The polls opened at 6AM. In Yangon, some voters started lining up at 4AM and lines were reported to long in many polling stations in Myanmar's largest city.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A couple waits in line to vote at the Polk County Auditor's Office in Des Moines. Officials started opening mail in ballots Monday morning but won't start counting ballots until Tuesday morning. This is the last day of early voting before the 2020 US presidential election. The line to vote at the Polk County Auditor's Office was 4 blocks long Monday morning. An elections official said that by November 3, which is Election Day, about 45 percent of the registered voters in Polk County will have already voted.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A couple waits in line to vote at the Polk County Auditor's Office in Des Moines. Officials started opening mail in ballots Monday morning but won't start counting ballots until Tuesday morning. This is the last day of early voting before the 2020 US presidential election. The line to vote at the Polk County Auditor's Office was 4 blocks long Monday morning. An elections official said that by November 3, which is Election Day, about 45 percent of the registered voters in Polk County will have already voted.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 NOVEMBER 2015 - YANGON, MYANMAR:  National League for Democracy supporters watch the vote count Sunday on a large screen TV set up at NLD headquarters. The vote count was shown live on television. The citizens of Myanmar went to the polls Sunday to vote in the most democratic elections since 1990. The National League for Democracy, (NLD) the party of Aung San Suu Kyi is widely expected to get the most votes in the election, but it is not certain if they will get enough votes to secure an outright victory. The polls opened at 6AM. In Yangon, some voters started lining up at 4AM and lines were reported to long in many polling stations in Myanmar's largest city.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: Members of the 10 person audit board recount ballots by hand in Jasper County. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: Members of the 10 person audit board recount ballots by hand in Jasper County. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: Members of the 10 person audit board recount ballots by hand in Jasper County. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: Members of the 10 person audit board recount ballots by hand in Jasper County. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: Members of the 10 person audit board recount ballots by hand in Jasper County. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: Members of the 10 person audit board recount ballots by hand in Jasper County. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, talks to members of the 10-person audit board that is recounting 561 ballots by hand. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, talks to members of the 10-person audit board that is recounting 561 ballots by hand. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, distributes ballots that need to be recounted. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, opens the packages of ballots that need to be recounted. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, distributes ballots that need to be recounted. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, opens the packages of ballots that need to be recounted. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, opens the packages of ballots that need to be recounted. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, opens the packages of ballots that need to be recounted. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: Members of the 10 person audit board take the oath before the hand recount of ballots started in Jasper County. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: Members of the 10 person audit board take the oath before the hand recount of ballots started in Jasper County. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, gives instructions to the 10-person audit board that will recount 561 ballots by hand. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A couple waits in line to vote at the Polk County Auditor's Office in Des Moines. Officials started opening mail in ballots Monday morning but won't start counting ballots until Tuesday morning. This is the last day of early voting before the 2020 US presidential election. The line to vote at the Polk County Auditor's Office was 4 blocks long Monday morning. An elections official said that by November 3, which is Election Day, about 45 percent of the registered voters in Polk County will have already voted.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: The line for early voting at the Polk County Auditor's Office in Des Moines Monday morning. Officials started opening mail in ballots Monday morning but won't start counting ballots until Tuesday morning. This is the last day of early voting before the 2020 US presidential election. The line to vote at the Polk County Auditor's Office was 4 blocks long Monday morning. An elections official said that by November 3, which is Election Day, about 45 percent of the registered voters in Polk County will have already voted.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 NOVEMBER 2015 - YANGON, MYANMAR:  National League for Democracy supporters watch the vote count Sunday on a large screen TV set up at NLD headquarters. The vote count was shown live on television. The citizens of Myanmar went to the polls Sunday to vote in the most democratic elections since 1990. The National League for Democracy, (NLD) the party of Aung San Suu Kyi is widely expected to get the most votes in the election, but it is not certain if they will get enough votes to secure an outright victory. The polls opened at 6AM. In Yangon, some voters started lining up at 4AM and lines were reported to long in many polling stations in Myanmar's largest city.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man who came to vote but was unable to meditates in front of the voting booths at Wat That Thong after the polling place was shutdown by anti-government protestors. Anti-government protestors forced the closure of polling places in Bangkok Sunday as a part of Shutdown Bangkok. Early voting was supposed to be Sunday January 26 but blocked polling places left hundreds of thousands of people unable to vote casting the February 2 general election into doubt and further gridlocking Thai politics. Protestors blocked access to gates and entry ways to polling places and election officials chose the close them rather than confront protestors. Shutdown Bangkok has been going for 12 days with no resolution in sight. Suthep, the leader of the anti-government protests and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), the umbrella organization of the protests,  is still demanding the caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign, the PM says she won't resign and intends to go ahead with the election.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: Members of the 10 person audit board recount ballots by hand in Jasper County. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: Members of the 10 person audit board recount ballots by hand in Jasper County. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: Members of the 10 person audit board recount ballots by hand in Jasper County. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: Members of the 10 person audit board recount ballots by hand in Jasper County. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: Members of the 10 person audit board recount ballots by hand in Jasper County. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: STEVE MULLAN and KATHY SEXTON, members of the 10 person audit board, recount ballots by hand in Jasper County. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: Members of the 10 person audit board recount ballots by hand in Jasper County. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, talks to members of the 10-person audit board that is recounting 561 ballots by hand. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, talks to members of the 10-person audit board that is recounting 561 ballots by hand. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, talks to members of the 10-person audit board that is recounting 561 ballots by hand. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, talks to members of the 10-person audit board that is recounting 561 ballots by hand. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: Members of the 10 person audit board recount ballots by hand in Jasper County. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: Members of the 10 person audit board recount ballots by hand in Jasper County. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: Members of the 10 person audit board recount ballots by hand in Jasper County. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: Members of the 10 person audit board recount ballots by hand in Jasper County. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, talks to members of the 10-person audit board that is recounting 561 ballots by hand. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, talks to members of the 10-person audit board that is recounting 561 ballots by hand. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, talks to members of the 10-person audit board that is recounting 561 ballots by hand. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, distributes ballots that need to be recounted. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, distributes ballots that need to be recounted. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, distributes ballots that need to be recounted. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, gives instructions to the 10-person audit board that will recount 561 ballots by hand. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, opens the packages of ballots that need to be recounted. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, distributes ballots that need to be recounted. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, distributes ballots that need to be recounted. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, distributes ballots that need to be recounted. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, opens the packages of ballots that need to be recounted. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, opens the packages of ballots that need to be recounted. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, opens the packages of ballots that need to be recounted. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, opens the packages of ballots that need to be recounted. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, opens the packages of ballots that need to be recounted. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: A member of the 10 person audit board takes the oath before the hand recount of ballots started in Jasper County. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, gives instructions to the 10-person audit board that will recount 561 ballots by hand. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: TINA MULGREW, Deputy Auditor of Elections for Jasper County, gives instructions to the 10-person audit board that will recount 561 ballots by hand. The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 NOVEMBER 2020 - NEWTON, IOWA: The Jasper County (Iowa) auditor ordered a manual recount of 561 votes from Clear Creek Poweshiek precinct in Mingo after vote totals were incorrectly transcribed on a spreadsheet. The incorrect vote total tabulation could affect the outcome of the election for Iowa's second congressional district. The incorrect transcription awarded more votes to Republican Congressional candidate Mariannette Miller-Meeks than she actually won and changed the outcome of the race. The corrected totals changed 162 votes and put Rita Hart, the Democratic candidate in the lead by 282 votes. The race is one of the closest races for a Congressional seat.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: The line for early voting at the Polk County Auditor's Office in Des Moines Monday morning. Officials started opening mail in ballots Monday morning but won't start counting ballots until Tuesday morning. This is the last day of early voting before the 2020 US presidential election. The line to vote at the Polk County Auditor's Office was 4 blocks long Monday morning. An elections official said that by November 3, which is Election Day, about 45 percent of the registered voters in Polk County will have already voted.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: The line for early voting at the Polk County Auditor's Office in Des Moines Monday morning. Officials started opening mail in ballots Monday morning but won't start counting ballots until Tuesday morning. This is the last day of early voting before the 2020 US presidential election. The line to vote at the Polk County Auditor's Office was 4 blocks long Monday morning. An elections official said that by November 3, which is Election Day, about 45 percent of the registered voters in Polk County will have already voted.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A voter looks for a voting booth in the Polk County Auditor's Office in Des Moines Monday. Officials started opening mail in ballots Monday morning but won't start counting ballots until Tuesday morning. This is the last day of early voting before the 2020 US presidential election. The line to vote at the Polk County Auditor's Office was 4 blocks long Monday morning. An elections official said that by November 3, which is Election Day, about 45 percent of the registered voters in Polk County will have already voted.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man who came to vote but was unable to meditates in front of the voting booths at Wat That Thong after the polling place was shutdown by anti-government protestors. Anti-government protestors forced the closure of polling places in Bangkok Sunday as a part of Shutdown Bangkok. Early voting was supposed to be Sunday January 26 but blocked polling places left hundreds of thousands of people unable to vote casting the February 2 general election into doubt and further gridlocking Thai politics. Protestors blocked access to gates and entry ways to polling places and election officials chose the close them rather than confront protestors. Shutdown Bangkok has been going for 12 days with no resolution in sight. Suthep, the leader of the anti-government protests and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), the umbrella organization of the protests,  is still demanding the caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign, the PM says she won't resign and intends to go ahead with the election.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man who came to vote but was unable to meditates in front of the voting booths at Wat That Thong after the polling place was shutdown by anti-government protestors. Anti-government protestors forced the closure of polling places in Bangkok Sunday as a part of Shutdown Bangkok. Early voting was supposed to be Sunday January 26 but blocked polling places left hundreds of thousands of people unable to vote casting the February 2 general election into doubt and further gridlocking Thai politics. Protestors blocked access to gates and entry ways to polling places and election officials chose the close them rather than confront protestors. Shutdown Bangkok has been going for 12 days with no resolution in sight. Suthep, the leader of the anti-government protests and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), the umbrella organization of the protests,  is still demanding the caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign, the PM says she won't resign and intends to go ahead with the election.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 03 JULY 2011 - SAMUT PRAKAN, THAILAND:  A man and his wife who were not allowed to vote talk to Thai reporters in Samut Prakan, Thailand, Sunday, July 3. The woman said they were registered to vote but their names were not on the local voter list. More than 47,000,000 Thais were registered to vote in Sunday's election, which had turned into a referendum on the current government, led, by the Thai Democrats and the oppositionPheu Thai party. Pheu Thai is the latest political incarnation of ousted Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. PT is led by his youngest sister, Yingluck Shinawatra, who is the party's candidate for Prime Minister. Exit polling by three Thai polling firms showed Pheu Thai winning a landslide election.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: TERRI JOHNSON, from West Des Moines, votes on primary election day at Valley High School in West Des Moines. She said she was going to vote by mail but decided to vote in person because her son is on the ballet and it was the first time she was able to vote for her son. Because of the Coronavirus pandemic, all of the polling places in West Des Moines were consolidated to Valley High School, where voting booths were set up with social distancing in mind and booths were sanitized before they were reused. Although Iowa uses a caucus system to select presidential candidates, they use a primary election to select candidates for other offices. Statewide, the most watched race Tuesday is the Democratic Senate primary to select a candidate to run against Republican incumbent Joni Ernst.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: TERRI JOHNSON, from West Des Moines, votes on primary election day at Valley High School in West Des Moines. She said she was going to vote by mail but decided to vote in person because her son is on the ballet and it was the first time she was able to vote for her son. Because of the Coronavirus pandemic, all of the polling places in West Des Moines were consolidated to Valley High School, where voting booths were set up with social distancing in mind and booths were sanitized before they were reused. Although Iowa uses a caucus system to select presidential candidates, they use a primary election to select candidates for other offices. Statewide, the most watched race Tuesday is the Democratic Senate primary to select a candidate to run against Republican incumbent Joni Ernst.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Prospective voters look up their names of a list of registered voters at the Wat That Thong polling place in Bangkok. They did not get to vote because the polling place was shut down by anti-government protestors. Early voting was supposed to be Sunday January 26 but blocked polling places left hundreds of thousands of people unable to vote casting the February 2 general election into doubt and further gridlocking Thai politics. Anti-government protestors forced the closure of polling places in Bangkok Sunday as a part of Shutdown Bangkok. Protestors blocked access to gates and entry ways to polling places and election officials chose the close them rather than confront protestors. Shutdown Bangkok has been going for 12 days with no resolution in sight. Suthep, the leader of the anti-government protests and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), the umbrella organization of the protests,  is still demanding the caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign, the PM says she won't resign and intends to go ahead with the election.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Prospective voters look up their names of a list of registered voters at the Wat That Thong polling place in Bangkok. They did not get to vote because the polling place was shut down by anti-government protestors. Early voting was supposed to be Sunday January 26 but blocked polling places left hundreds of thousands of people unable to vote casting the February 2 general election into doubt and further gridlocking Thai politics. Anti-government protestors forced the closure of polling places in Bangkok Sunday as a part of Shutdown Bangkok. Protestors blocked access to gates and entry ways to polling places and election officials chose the close them rather than confront protestors. Shutdown Bangkok has been going for 12 days with no resolution in sight. Suthep, the leader of the anti-government protests and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), the umbrella organization of the protests,  is still demanding the caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign, the PM says she won't resign and intends to go ahead with the election.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Prospective voters look up their names of a list of registered voters at the Wat That Thong polling place in Bangkok. They did not get to vote because the polling place was shut down by anti-government protestors. Early voting was supposed to be Sunday January 26 but blocked polling places left hundreds of thousands of people unable to vote casting the February 2 general election into doubt and further gridlocking Thai politics. Anti-government protestors forced the closure of polling places in Bangkok Sunday as a part of Shutdown Bangkok. Protestors blocked access to gates and entry ways to polling places and election officials chose the close them rather than confront protestors. Shutdown Bangkok has been going for 12 days with no resolution in sight. Suthep, the leader of the anti-government protests and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), the umbrella organization of the protests,  is still demanding the caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign, the PM says she won't resign and intends to go ahead with the election.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thai police officers look up their names of a list of registered voters at the Wat That Thong polling place in Bangkok. The officers did not get to vote because the polling place was shut down by anti-government protestors. Early voting was supposed to be Sunday January 26 but blocked polling places left hundreds of thousands of people unable to vote casting the February 2 general election into doubt and further gridlocking Thai politics. Anti-government protestors forced the closure of polling places in Bangkok Sunday as a part of Shutdown Bangkok. Protestors blocked access to gates and entry ways to polling places and election officials chose the close them rather than confront protestors. Shutdown Bangkok has been going for 12 days with no resolution in sight. Suthep, the leader of the anti-government protests and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), the umbrella organization of the protests,  is still demanding the caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign, the PM says she won't resign and intends to go ahead with the election.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Prospective voters look up their names of a list of registered voters at the Wat That Thong polling place in Bangkok. They did not get to vote because the polling place was shut down by anti-government protestors. Early voting was supposed to be Sunday January 26 but blocked polling places left hundreds of thousands of people unable to vote casting the February 2 general election into doubt and further gridlocking Thai politics. Anti-government protestors forced the closure of polling places in Bangkok Sunday as a part of Shutdown Bangkok. Protestors blocked access to gates and entry ways to polling places and election officials chose the close them rather than confront protestors. Shutdown Bangkok has been going for 12 days with no resolution in sight. Suthep, the leader of the anti-government protests and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), the umbrella organization of the protests,  is still demanding the caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign, the PM says she won't resign and intends to go ahead with the election.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Early voters in the Polk County Auditor's Office in Des Moines. Officials started opening mail in ballots Monday morning but won't start counting ballots until Tuesday morning. This is the last day of early voting before the 2020 US presidential election. The line to vote at the Polk County Auditor's Office was 4 blocks long Monday morning. An elections official said that by November 3, which is Election Day, about 45 percent of the registered voters in Polk County will have already voted.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Elections workers open and sort mail in ballots at the Polk County Auditor's Office in Des Moines Monday. Officials started opening mail in ballots Monday morning but won't start counting ballots until Tuesday morning. This is the last day of early voting before the 2020 US presidential election. The line to vote at the Polk County Auditor's Office was 4 blocks long Monday morning. An elections official said that by November 3, which is Election Day, about 45 percent of the registered voters in Polk County will have already voted.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: TERRI JOHNSON, from West Des Moines, votes on primary election day at Valley High School in West Des Moines. She said she was going to vote by mail but decided to vote in person because her son is on the ballet and it was the first time she was able to vote for her son. Because of the Coronavirus pandemic, all of the polling places in West Des Moines were consolidated to Valley High School, where voting booths were set up with social distancing in mind and booths were sanitized before they were reused. Although Iowa uses a caucus system to select presidential candidates, they use a primary election to select candidates for other offices. Statewide, the most watched race Tuesday is the Democratic Senate primary to select a candidate to run against Republican incumbent Joni Ernst.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 JUNE 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: TERRI JOHNSON, from West Des Moines, votes on primary election day at Valley High School in West Des Moines. She said she was going to vote by mail but decided to vote in person because her son is on the ballet and it was the first time she was able to vote for her son. Because of the Coronavirus pandemic, all of the polling places in West Des Moines were consolidated to Valley High School, where voting booths were set up with social distancing in mind and booths were sanitized before they were reused. Although Iowa uses a caucus system to select presidential candidates, they use a primary election to select candidates for other offices. Statewide, the most watched race Tuesday is the Democratic Senate primary to select a candidate to run against Republican incumbent Joni Ernst.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    PrimaryDayVoting012.jpg
  • 26 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Prospective voters look up their names of a list of registered voters at the Wat That Thong polling place in Bangkok. They did not get to vote because the polling place was shut down by anti-government protestors. Early voting was supposed to be Sunday January 26 but blocked polling places left hundreds of thousands of people unable to vote casting the February 2 general election into doubt and further gridlocking Thai politics. Anti-government protestors forced the closure of polling places in Bangkok Sunday as a part of Shutdown Bangkok. Protestors blocked access to gates and entry ways to polling places and election officials chose the close them rather than confront protestors. Shutdown Bangkok has been going for 12 days with no resolution in sight. Suthep, the leader of the anti-government protests and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), the umbrella organization of the protests,  is still demanding the caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign, the PM says she won't resign and intends to go ahead with the election.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Prospective voters look up their names of a list of registered voters at the Wat That Thong polling place in Bangkok. They did not get to vote because the polling place was shut down by anti-government protestors. Early voting was supposed to be Sunday January 26 but blocked polling places left hundreds of thousands of people unable to vote casting the February 2 general election into doubt and further gridlocking Thai politics. Anti-government protestors forced the closure of polling places in Bangkok Sunday as a part of Shutdown Bangkok. Protestors blocked access to gates and entry ways to polling places and election officials chose the close them rather than confront protestors. Shutdown Bangkok has been going for 12 days with no resolution in sight. Suthep, the leader of the anti-government protests and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), the umbrella organization of the protests,  is still demanding the caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign, the PM says she won't resign and intends to go ahead with the election.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Prospective voters look up their names of a list of registered voters at the Wat That Thong polling place in Bangkok. They did not get to vote because the polling place was shut down by anti-government protestors. Early voting was supposed to be Sunday January 26 but blocked polling places left hundreds of thousands of people unable to vote casting the February 2 general election into doubt and further gridlocking Thai politics. Anti-government protestors forced the closure of polling places in Bangkok Sunday as a part of Shutdown Bangkok. Protestors blocked access to gates and entry ways to polling places and election officials chose the close them rather than confront protestors. Shutdown Bangkok has been going for 12 days with no resolution in sight. Suthep, the leader of the anti-government protests and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), the umbrella organization of the protests,  is still demanding the caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign, the PM says she won't resign and intends to go ahead with the election.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 NOVEMBER 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: An election worker collects opened and sorted mail in ballots at the Polk County Auditor's Office in Des Moines Monday. Officials started opening mail in ballots Monday morning but won't start counting ballots until Tuesday morning. This is the last day of early voting before the 2020 US presidential election. The line to vote at the Polk County Auditor's Office was 4 blocks long Monday morning. An elections official said that by November 3, which is Election Day, about 45 percent of the registered voters in Polk County will have already voted.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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