Stewart Elementary Votes For President November 4, 2008 Precinct 7013 Hitchcock, Texas HISD.

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Stewart Elementary Votes For President November 4, 2008 Precinct 7013 Hitchcock, Texas HISD

November 4, 2008

Welcome…Benavides'

An American Right! The Freedom to Vote

Polls are open…

Voters Are Calm, Thoughtful and Quiet..

“Voter Registration, Please.”

Judges Are Present and Ready to Assist!

Efficient and Serious…

Lines are Kept Moving

Responsible

Keeping Accurate Records

The Poll Closes Ballots are Being Counted ! Precinct Workers Job Well Done!

Precinct Tally Of Votes Precinct 7031 Barack Obama 246 John Mc Cain 197

Precinct 7013 …and the U S A Declares Barack Obama the winner and President Elect

Inauguration Day 2009 January 20 More to Come