War information with the results of the 1944 president ial election, when fdr won an unprecedented fourth term. The United States goes to the polls to cast ballots in the first wartime election in 80 years. Nearly 50 million turned out to choose between the democratic candidate, president Franklin Roosevelt, and the republican candidate, governor thomas dewey, through the medium of a free and secret ballot. Votes in cities and rural areas. Members of the american rmed forces on battle lines around the world cast their ballots. Nearly 4 million servicemen and women voted. music governor and miss dewey vote in new york city. At the town hall in hyde park, new york, president roosevelt casts his ballot. The counting of the National Vote begins. Swiftly, bipartisan election boards tabulate the figures. Radio stations and networks rush the election returns throughout the nation, and by shortwave the voice of america informs the world. In times square in new york, 500,000 people gathered to
Narrator the United States goes to the polls to cast ballots in the first wartime election in 80 years. Nearly 50 mailing turned out to choose between the democratic candidate, president Franklin Roosevelt, and the republican candidate, governor thomas dewey, through the medium of a free and secret ballot. Citizens vote in cities and rural areas. Members of the armed forces on battle lines around the world cast their ballots. Nearly 4 million servicemen and women voted. Mrs. Dewey vote in new york city. At the town hall in hyde park, new york, president roosevelt casts his ballot. The counting of the National Vote begins. Swiftly, bipartisan election boards tabulate the figures. Radio stations and networks rush the election returns throughout the nation, and by shortwave the voice of america informs the world. In times square in new york, 500,000 people gathered to follow election results. [applause] at Republican National headquarters, Party Officials closely follow countrywide statis
Narrator the United States goes to the polls to cast ballots in the first wartime election in 80 years. Nearly 50 mailing turned out to choose between the democratic candidate, president Franklin Roosevelt, and the republican candidate, governor thomas dewey, through the medium of a free and secret ballot. Votes in cities and rural areas. Members of the armed forces on battle lines around the world cast their ballots. Nearly 4 million servicemen and women voted. Governor and misses dewey vote. N new york city at the town hall in hyde park, new york, president roosevelt casts his ballot. The counting of the National Vote begins. Swiftly, bipartisan election boards tabulate the figures. Radio stations and networks rush the election returns throughout the nation, and by shortwave the voice of america informs the world. In times square in new york, 500,000 people gathered to follow election results. [applause] at Republican National headquarters, Party Officials closely follow countrywide
Narrator the United States goes to the polls to cast ballots in the first wartime president ial election in 80 years. Nearly 50 million voters turned out to choose between the democratic candidate, president Franklin Roosevelt, and the republican candidate, governor thomas dewey, through the medium of a free and secret ballot. Voters turn out in cities and rural areas. Members of the armed forces on battle lines around the world cast their ballots. Nearly 4 million servicemen and women voted. Governor and misses dewey vote in new york city. At the town hall in hyde park, new york, president roosevelt casts his ballot. The counting of the National Vote begins. Swiftly, bipartisan election boards tabulate the figures. Radio stations and networks rush the election returns throughout the nation, and by shortwave the voice of america informs the world. In times square in new york, half a Million People gathered to follow election results. [applause] at Republican National headquarters, Part
Opposition and during the hearing, a Property Owner who has not voted yet or who wishes to change their vote may speak with the department of elections staff. They are a table just outside at the Board Chamber and provide you with the affidavit and board plot. The ballot will be counted. Before we begin, supervisor hainey, would you like to make any opening remarks . Thank you. I will make brief remarks before i turn it over to chris corgus. But i want to say that this is a Community Benefit district that i know firsthand does a tremendous job in our community. I live in the tern loin an tends not a day that goes by where i dont walk by and see the positive impacts of all are doing. This morning i was walking to city hall down hyde street, helped across the street by the safe passage volunteers, walking down sidewalks that were pressure washed by tlcbd folks and just appreciating not just everything you all do but the way that you do it. I especially appreciate the approach that youve