Voters Struggle to Cast Ballots After Superstorm Sandy
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A poll worker helps voters by flashlight in a dark, unheated tent serving as a polling site in the Midland Beach section of Staten Island, N.Y. The original polling site, a school, was damaged by Superstorm Sandy.
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Under the lights of a generator, voters wait in line outside of a tent serving as a polling site in the Midland Beach section of Staten Island.
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Voters check in before casting their ballots under a tent in Queens, N.Y.
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People view a list of polling places in New York City. Many voters are casting their presidential election ballots at alternate locations due to disruption from Superstorm Sandy.
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A member of the Army National Guard fills out an absentee voter ballot while being temporarily stationed along the New Jersey coastline to help with Superstorm Sandy clean up in Bay Head, N.J.
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Voters crowd an apartment building hallway as they wait to enter a temporary polling station in New York's Coney Island. The building is hosting a voting station that was closed due to Superstorm Sandy.
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A woman uses a flashlight to fill out paperwork in a makeshift tent set up as a polling place in Queens.
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A van points people to a relocated polling station in Staten Island.
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Poll workers try to start a voting machine at a polling station in a tent in the Midland Beach section of Staten Island following Superstorm Sandy.
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A man votes at the Point Pleasant Fire House in New Jersey after his polling place was relocated following Superstorm Sandy.
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A resident wears a protective mask as she prepares to vote in a makeshift tent set up as a polling place in New York.
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A man marks his ballot in a makeshift tent set up as a polling place in Queens.
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Election workers help a voter finalize his affidavit ballot at a consolidated polling station in Queens for residents suffering from damage left behind by Superstorm Sandy.
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A man exits a voting booth at the Point Pleasant Fire House in New Jersey.
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A sign erected by a community group shows voting locations in Queens in the wake of Superstorm Sandy.
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