Tight races at both the local and national level drew crowds of Central New Yorkers to the polls to vote today, some for the first time and some with children in tow.
For the third year, 120 students from Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications visited poll stations, events and campaign headquarters to record snapshots of Election Day across the county for the Democracy in Action project [10]. In print, audio, photography and video, the student journalists posted stories they discovered throughout the day, beginning at 5 in the morning and continuing late this evening.
UPDATES
- The New York Times calls a second term for President Barack Obama at 12:03 a.m.
- According to Syracuse.com [11], as of 11:50 p.m., 79 percent of the 24th Congressional District precincts reported results. Democrat Dan Maffei has taken 51 percent of the vote, Republican incumbent Ann Marie Buerkle has 41 percent and Green Party candidate Ursula Rozum has 8 percent.
- As of 11:30 p.m., Fox News, CBS, NBC and CNN have projected that President Barack Obama will win re-election.
REPORTS
- Students Take to Polls as First-Time Voters [12] by Debbie Truong
- Redistricting Leaves Some Voters Confused [13] by Kristen Beatty
- First-Time Voters Cast Ballots at Chuch With Long History [14] by Courtney Haupt
- Clay Voters Try to Stray From Election Media Hype [15] by Peter Quintana
KIDS AT THE POLLS
- Democracy: A Family Tradition [16] by Danielle Preiss
- Clay Resident Shows Son Value of Voting [17] by Cheryl Seligman
- Voting is a Family Affair in Clay [18] by Megan Bastedo
- More Parents Take Children to the Polls [19] by Rebecca Petit
SCENES
[20] Every Dog Has His Day [21] by Sean Walker |
[22] Never Too Early To Start [22] by Chet Davis |
Voting at SU [23] by Ashley Allen |
Ajak Ater (left), Samuel Borketey (middle) and Irakoze Fabrice (right) enjoy a lunch break before heading back to work at Our Lady of Pompei's Election Day spaghetti supper (Photo: Ellie Wilkinson)
The Democratic candidate for Onondaga County Clerk, Garry Morris Sr., talks with volunteers at Our Lady of Pompei's spaghetti supper. (Photo by Joshua J. Wahl)
VIDEOS
11:00 p.m. Update [24] by Brent Fox
10:30 p.m. Update [25] by Tim Doehler and Karolina Buczek
Midday Update [26] by Oritt Blum and Stephanie Tardugno