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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 10

Publication:
The Post-Standardi
Location:
Syracuse, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
10
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I 1 VTF-C Republican candidate for Congress Stewart F. Hancock and his wife, Ruth, are accompanied to their polK ing place by son, Jon. Councilman-at-iarge H. Newcomb. Steuart hands ward reports to courier Linda BarneH for delivery to GOP headquarters.

Staff Photos Democratic Rep, James M. Hanley and his wife, Rita, voted early at 113 Bryant Ave. A vase of flowers, a box of candies ajid a cup of coffee help lighten the chores for election workers in the StfrWard, 10th District, Voters maintained a steady pace during the day at this polling place for District 5 in the 4th Ward. r- i iV. 1 Checking registration lists in a get-out-the-vote fort at Democratic headquarters are, from left, Vir- ginia Dyer, Margaret O'Hara, Elizabeth Hughes, Mrs.

Richard Oeinck and Mrs. Bernard M. Dawson. Jack Shultz and Mrs. Rudy Norman prepare tally board at Citizens for O'Connor headquarters.

Sfmltz Avas local O'Connor committee chairman. -XU Mrs. Wilbcrt L. Smith II. left, and Mrs Carroll Coyne, volunteer workers at Hancock for Congress headquarters, used the te-frr'iore to go to tbe polls, Tf to.

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Years Available:
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