Long Line at Ann Arbor Mary St. Polling Place In 1964 Presidential Election, November 1964
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Ann Arbor News, November 3, 1964
Caption
Lines formed at Ann Arbor's polling places at 7 a.m. and many voters reported waits of 45 minutes to more than an hour. These pictures, taken about two hours after the polls opened, indicate patience was needed by those wishing to cast their ballots. At left is the line in front of the Forest Ave. Polling Place; at right [this photo] is a view of people ready to vote inside the Mary St. Polling Place.
Ann Arbor News, November 3, 1964
Caption
Lines formed at Ann Arbor's polling places at 7 a.m. and many voters reported waits of 45 minutes to more than an hour. These pictures, taken about two hours after the polls opened, indicate patience was needed by those wishing to cast their ballots. At left is the line in front of the Forest Ave. Polling Place; at right [this photo] is a view of people ready to vote inside the Mary St. Polling Place.
Year
1964
Month
November
Day
3
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