An Afghan election staff takes off her veil before counting ballots at a U.N. office at Heart airport Sunday, Oct. 10, 2004, a day after Afghanistan 's first-ever direct presidential election. (AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)
11/02/04… Supporters of the Kerry/Edwards and Bush/Cheney campaigns clash in front of the Supervisor of Elections Office on Monroe Street in Downtown Jacksonville, FL. Several hundred last minute voters lined up outside the building as 7Pm approached. (THE FLORIDA TIMES-UNION, Bob Mack)
Congress Party supporters celebrate in Bombay, India, Thursday, May 13, 2004. The opposition Congress and its allies claimed victory in Indian elections Thursday and declared its leader, Sonia Gandhi, would be the next prime minister, in what could be one of the biggest upsets in Indian politics since independence. (AP Photo/Rajesh Nirgude)
Fourth-grader Ethan Hammond performs a presidential rap as Abraham Lincoln along with his classmates during the musical production "This Is My Country" performed by third- and fourth-grade classes at Verda James Elementary School on Monday afternoon. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune.
Yukio Hatoyama, leader of Japan's main opposition Democratic Party of Japan, smiles with red rosettes attached on victorious candidates' names during the ballot counting for the parliamentary elections at the party's election center in Tokyo Sunday, Aug. 30, 2009. The DPJ was set to win 300 of the 480 seats in the lower house of parliament, ousting the Liberal Democrats, who have governed Japan for all but 11 months since 1955, according to projections by all major Japanese TV networks. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)
Booths are filled with voters during early voting at the Natrona County Courthouse in downtown Casper on Monday afternoon. Lines extended outside the front door later in the afternoon. Polling stations open today at 7 a.m. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune.
Iraqi parliament speaker Ayad al-Samarai speaks to the press following an Iraqi Parliament session about the election law on Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009. Iraq's parliament Sunday night passed a long-delayed election law needed to carry out nationwide elections, a debate that has been intensely watched over fears the holdup could delay the January elections and possibly delay the planned U.S. plans to withdraw their forces.(AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
Iraqi parliament speaker Ayad al-Samarai speaks to the press following an Iraqi Parliament session about the election law on Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009. Iraq's parliament Sunday night passed a long-delayed election law needed to carry out nationwide elections, a debate that has been intensely watched over fears the holdup could delay the January elections and possibly delay the planned U.S. plans to withdraw their forces.(AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
Iraqi parliament speaker Ayad al-Samarai speaks to the press following an Iraqi Parliament session about the election law on Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009. Iraq's parliament Sunday night passed a long-delayed election law needed to carry out nationwide elections, a debate that has been intensely watched over fears the holdup could delay the January elections and possibly delay the planned U.S. plans to withdraw their forces.(AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
Iraqi parliament speaker Ayad al-Samarai speaks to the press following an Iraqi Parliament session about the election law on Sunday, Nov. 8, 2009. Iraq's parliament Sunday night passed a long-delayed election law needed to carry out nationwide elections, a debate that has been intensely watched over fears the holdup could delay the January elections and possibly delay the planned U.S. plans to withdraw their forces.(AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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