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Polls open at Lincoln's Southview Christian Church

The first voters to arrive at the polls for the 2008 election at Southview Christian Church, 2040 S 22nd St., Lincoln, Neb., on November 4, 2008.

Keywords: church, county, Democrats, election, Election 2008, Lancaster, meeting, Politics, Republicans, voting

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Date:
2008-11-04

Keywords:
church, county, Democrats, election, Election 2008, Lancaster, meeting, Politics, Republicans, voting
Southview Christian Church (pictured) located at 2040 S 22nd street, Lincoln, Neb., is one of the various Lincoln Polling Locations for the November 4, 2008, election. The polls opened precisely at 8 a.m. and will close no earlier or later than 8 p.m. giving anxious voters 12 hours to find the time they need to cast there vote. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Will Latta/ Front Page Images)
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2008-11-04

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church, county, Democrats, election, Election 2008, Lancaster, meeting, Politics, Republicans, voting
About 25 minutes before the polls open, an anxious group forms outside the doors of Southview Christian Church located at 2040 S 22nd street, Lincoln, Neb.; one of many polling locations for the Near South neighborhood of Lincoln Nebraska during the November 4, 2008 election. "We're the early morning coffee crew." exclaims Heather Ropes, second from left. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Will Latta/ Front Page Images)
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Date:
2008-11-04

Keywords:
church, county, Democrats, election, Election 2008, Lancaster, meeting, Politics, Republicans, voting
Southview Christian Church (pictured) located at 2040 S 22nd St., Lincoln, Neb., is one of the various Lincoln Polling Locations for the November 4th, 2008 election. The polls opened precisely at 8 a.m. and will close no earlier or later than 8 p.m. giving anxious voters 12 hours to find the time they need to cast there vote. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Will Latta/ Front Page Images)
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Date:
2008-11-04

Keywords:
church, county, Democrats, election, Election 2008, Lancaster, meeting, Politics, Republicans, voting
Paul Johnson prepares for the crowd already forming outside at 7:30 a.m., 30 minutes before the polls open at Southview Christian Church located at 2040 S 22nd St., Lincoln, Neb. for the November 4, 2008, election. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Will Latta/ Front Page Images)
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2008-11-04

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church, county, Democrats, election, Election 2008, Lancaster, meeting, Politics, Republicans, voting
Armando Bustamante (left) and John Tenopir (right) are the first in line to vote for the 2008 election at Southview Christian Church located at 2040 S. 22nd St., Lincoln, Neb., just before 8 a.m. on November 4, 2008. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Will Latta/ Front Page Images)
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2008-11-04

Keywords:
church, county, Democrats, election, Election 2008, Lancaster, meeting, Politics, Republicans, voting
Valerie Bender (left) instructs one of the first voters how to fill in his ballot at the Southview Christian Church on November 4, 2008. Southview Christian Church, located at 2040 S 22nd St., Lincoln, Neb., is one of many Lincoln polling locations for the 2008 election. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Will Latta/ Front Page Images)
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Date:
2008-11-04

Keywords:
church, county, Democrats, election, Election 2008, Lancaster, meeting, Politics, Republicans, voting
Valerie Bender (left) explains to Heather Ropes (right) how to fill out her ballot at the Southview Christian Church on November 4, 2008. Southview Christian Church, located at 2040 S 22nd St., Lincoln, NE, is one of many polling locations for the 2008 election.(MANDATORY CREDIT: Will Latta/ Front Page Images)
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Date:
2008-11-04

Keywords:
church, county, Democrats, election, Election 2008, Lancaster, meeting, Politics, Republicans, voting
Valerie Bender (left) explains to Heather Ropes (right) how to fill out her ballot at the Southview Christian Church on November 4, 2008. Southview Christian Church located at 2040 S 22nd St., Lincoln, Neb., is one of many polling locations for the 2008 election.(MANDATORY CREDIT: Will Latta/ Front Page Images)
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Date:
2008-11-04

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church, county, Democrats, election, Election 2008, Lancaster, meeting, Politics, Republicans, voting
Heather Ropes carefully casts her vote for the November 4, 2008 Presidential election at Southview Christian Church located at 2040 S 22nd St., Lincoln, Neb. "I've certainly got a lot of opinions this time," Ropes said.(MANDATORY CREDIT: Will Latta/ Front Page Images)
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2008-11-04

Keywords:
church, county, Democrats, election, Election 2008, Lancaster, meeting, Politics, Republicans, voting
Just after 8am on Nov. 4th, 2008 Andrea Clark (left) and Pauline Brandt (right) assist voters as they work their way through the line at Southview Christian Church, 2040 S 22nd St., Lincoln, Neb. "We've had more of a rush this first hour than we've had any year before," Brandt said. (MANDATORY CREDIT: Will Latta/ Front Page Images)
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