
All across the country, Americans lined up to cast their votes in the presidential election. While most voters headed toward churches and schools, others voted inside of laundromats, restaurants, even private homes.
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A voter casts his ballot for the presidential election in a living room-like setting in Dover, Oklahoma.
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Voters cast ballots for the presidential election in a farm shed near Neveda, Iowa.
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A voter fills out her ballot during voting in an unusual polling place for the presidential election in San Diego, California.
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A voter leaves Daisy's Hair Studio, where she cast her ballot in the presidential election in Chicago, Illinois.
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A voter lines up to cast her ballot inside her polling place, at Jimmie G's Restaurant in Chicago, Illinois.
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People cast their ballots at a neighborhood grocery store in the presidential election in National City, California.
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A voter casts his ballot inside the garage of Chobert Decorators during the presidential election in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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A polling place is set up inside Anthony's Tavern during the presidential election in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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A voter looks over her ballot for the presidential election at Sam's Auto Sales in Chicago, Illinois.
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A voter casts his ballot in the presidential election inside a Chicago Fire department building in Chicago, Illinois.
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