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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Austin, TX USA July 6, 2020:  A 65-year old Texan receives a mail-in ballot from the Travis County Clerk's office for a July runoff election that will determine November main election matchups. Accusations of voter fraud regarding mail in ballots continue to swirl in Texas even though no evidence supports any widespread fraud.
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  • Inmate at Travis County Jail Austin, Texas Model Released  ©© Bob Daemmrich
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  • © 1986   May, 1986 Criminal Justice: County prisoners clean park area, Austin, TX   travis County
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  • Inmates in Travis County jail in Austin, Texas. No releases  ©© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Inmates ub Travis County Jail Austin, Texas. No releases  ©© Bob Daemmrich
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  • ©1989 Criminal Justice: Boot camp for Travis County, Texas prisoners with low-level crimes serving their sentences.   MR RE_123-149.
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  • ©1991 Inmates at the Travis County Jail in Austin, Texas No releases.
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2004: Travis County (Texas) Commissioners Court meeting in regular session, discussing environmental issues.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas January 20, 2004: Travis County (Texas) Commissioners Court meeting in regular session, discussing environmental issues.©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - A Texas couple sits with the Travis County clerk to get a marriage license as same-sex couples converge at the Travis County Clerk's Office as Texas rushing to get marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same sex marriages nationwide.  Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law. <br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - A Texas couple sits with the Travis County clerk to get a marriage license as same-sex couples converge at the Travis County Clerk's Office as Texas rushing to get marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same sex marriages nationwide.  Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law.   <br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials including Megan Viktorin collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials including Megan Viktorin collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials including Sam Boddie collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials including Sam Boddie collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials including Sam Boddie collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials including Sam Boddie collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials including Sam Boddie  collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials including Loretta King collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials including Loretta King collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials including Loretta King collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Hannah Flicker of Austin drops in her mail-in ballot application as Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials including Sam Boddie collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials including Sam Boddie collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials including Sam Boddie collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials including Sam Boddie collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials including Loretta King collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Austin, TX USA October 7, 2020: Travis County (TX) elections officials collect mail-in ballots and the only authorized facility in the county a week before early voting starts for the November 2020 elections. Vters sign an ledger and watch as their ballot is dropped into a secure ballot box.
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  • Travis County Elections officials collect boxes with mail-in ballots dropped off by voters in person as voting starts in Texas. Governor Greg Abbott made a last-minute change limiting mail-in ballot collection sites to one per county, infuriating many elections officials.
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  • Travis County Elections officials collect boxes with mail-in ballots dropped off by voters in person as voting starts in Texas. Governor Greg Abbott made a last-minute change limiting mail-in ballot collection sites to one per county, infuriating many elections officials.
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  • Travis County Elections officials collect boxes with mail-in ballots dropped off by voters in person as voting starts in Texas. Governor Greg Abbott made a last-minute change limiting mail-in ballot collection sites to one per county, infuriating many elections officials.
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  • Travis County Elections officials collect boxes with mail-in ballots dropped off by voters in person as voting starts in Texas. Governor Greg Abbott made a last-minute change limiting mail-in ballot collection sites to one per county, infuriating many elections officials.
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  • Travis County Elections officials including Chris Boddie collect boxes with mail-in ballots dropped off by voters in person as voting starts in Texas. Governor Greg Abbott made a last-minute change limiting mail-in ballot collection sites to one per county, infuriating many elections officials.
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  • Travis County Elections officials including Chris Boddie collect boxes with mail-in ballots dropped off by voters in person as voting starts in Texas. Governor Greg Abbott made a last-minute change limiting mail-in ballot collection sites to one per county, infuriating many elections officials.
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  • Travis County Elections officials collect boxes with mail-in ballots dropped off by voters in person as voting starts in Texas. Governor Greg Abbott made a last-minute change limiting mail-in ballot collection sites to one per county, infuriating many elections officials.
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  • Travis County Elections officials collect boxes with mail-in ballots dropped off by voters in person as voting starts in Texas. Governor Greg Abbott made a last-minute change limiting mail-in ballot collection sites to one per county, infuriating many elections officials.
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  • Travis County voter Shelly Baldwin  signs her mail-in ballot as elections officials collect boxes with mail-in ballots dropped off by voters in person as voting starts in Texas. Governor Greg Abbott made a last-minute change limiting mail-in ballot collection sites to one per county, infuriating many elections officials.
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  • Travis County voter Shelly Baldwin  signs her mail-in ballot as elections officials collect boxes with mail-in ballots dropped off by voters in person as voting starts in Texas. Governor Greg Abbott made a last-minute change limiting mail-in ballot collection sites to one per county, infuriating many elections officials.
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  • Travis County Elections official Judith Gressel waits to collect boxes with mail-in ballots dropped off by voters in person as voting starts in Texas. Governor Greg Abbott made a last-minute change limiting mail-in ballot collection sites to one per county, infuriating many elections officials.
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  • Travis County Elections official Judith Gressel waits to collect boxes with mail-in ballots dropped off by voters in person as voting starts in Texas. Governor Greg Abbott made a last-minute change limiting mail-in ballot collection sites to one per county, infuriating many elections officials.
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  • Travis County Elections official Judith Gressel waits to collect boxes with mail-in ballots dropped off by voters in person as voting starts in Texas. Governor Greg Abbott made a last-minute change limiting mail-in ballot collection sites to one per county, infuriating many elections officials.
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  • Travis County Elections officials collect boxes with mail-in ballots dropped off by voters in person as voting starts in Texas. Governor Greg Abbott made a last-minute change limiting mail-in ballot collection sites to one per county, infuriating many elections officials.
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  • Travis County Elections officials collect boxes with mail-in ballots dropped off by voters in person as voting starts in Texas. Governor Greg Abbott made a last-minute change limiting mail-in ballot collection sites to one per county, infuriating many elections officials.
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  • Travis County Elections officials collect boxes with mail-in ballots dropped off by voters in person as voting starts in Texas. Governor Greg Abbott made a last-minute change limiting mail-in ballot collection sites to one per county, infuriating many elections officials.
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  • Travis County Elections officials wait to collect boxes with mail-in ballots dropped off by voters in person as voting starts in Texas. Governor Greg Abbott made a last-minute change limiting mail-in ballot collection sites to one per county, infuriating many elections officials.
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  • Travis County Elections official Judith Gressel waits to collect boxes with mail-in ballots dropped off by voters in person as voting starts in Texas. Governor Greg Abbott made a last-minute change limiting mail-in ballot collection sites to one per county, infuriating many elections officials. T
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - Frank Brown places a sign as Texas couples converge at the Travis County Clerk's Office as Texas couples rush to get marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same sex marriages nationwide.  Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law.  June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - Texas couples converge at the Travis County Clerk's Office as Texas couples rush to get marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same sex marriages nationwide.  Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law.<br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - Jacque Roberts, l, and partner Carmelita Cabello get a marriage license as Texas couples converge at the Travis County Clerk's Office as Texas couples rush to get marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same sex marriages nationwide.  Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law. <br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - Jacque Roberts, l, and partner Carmelita Cabello get a marriage license as Texas couples converge at the Travis County Clerk's Office as Texas couples rush to get marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same sex marriages nationwide.  Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law.   <br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - Jacque Roberts, l, and partner Carmelita Cabello get a marriage license as Texas couples converge at the Travis County Clerk's Office as Texas couples rush to get marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same sex marriages nationwide.  Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law. <br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - Texas couples converge at the Travis County Clerk's Office as Texas couples rush to get marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same sex marriages nationwide.  Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law.   <br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - Jacque Roberts, l, and partner Carmelita Cabello rush to get a marriage license asTexas couples converge at the Travis County Clerk's Office as Texas couples get marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same sex marriages nationwide.  Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law.   <br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - Cleo Deleon and Nicole Dimetman hold hands as Texas couples converge at the Travis County Clerk's Office as Texas couples rush to get marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same sex marriages nationwide.  Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law.  <br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - Cleo DeLeon and Nicole Dimetman, l, smile at a press conference after Texas couples rush to the Travis County Clerk's Office to get marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the legality of same sex marriages nationwide.  Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law.<br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Couples Celebrate Gay Marriage Ruling - Long time Plano, TX couple Vic Holmes, l, and Mark Phariss at a press conference at the LBJ Library as same-sex couples converge at the Travis County Clerk's Office to get marriage licenses following  the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on same sex marriage. Some Texas counties are hesitating to grant licenses while awaiting further interpretations of the new law. At right is Chuck Smith of Euality Texas.   <br />
June 26, 2015    © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Family Court Justice Darlene Byrne works with lawyers, volunteers and clients handling family items including adoptions, custody and visitation matters at the Travis County (TX) Courthouse in Austin. Byrne practiced law for thirteen years prior to becoming a family court judge ten years ago.  November 21, 2011 ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - November 24, 2010  - Former U.S. Congressman and House Majority Leader Tom Delay leaves court after being found guilty at the Travis County Courthouse Wednesday after the jury found him guilty of money laundering and conspiracy charges in connection with Texas campaign donations dating back to 2002. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX September 10, 2007: Elizabeth Edwards, wife of presidential candidate John Edwards, speaks to reporters at the Travis County Democratic Party headquarters while on a fundraising swing through Texas.       ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX: November 21, 2011. Family Court Justice Darlene Byrne works with lawyers, volunteers and clients handling family items including adoptions, custody and visitation matters at the Travis County Courthouse. Byrne practiced law for thirteen years prior to becoming a family court judge ten years ago. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX: November 21, 2011. Family Court Justice Darlene Byrne works with lawyers, volunteers and clients handling family items including adoptions, custody and visitation matters at the Travis County Courthouse. Byrne practiced law for thirteen years prior to becoming a family court judge ten years ago.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas October 20, 2020: Travis County voters cast early-morning ballots in north Austin as the county averages a record 35,000 voters per day with two weeks remaining before the November 3rd election. Texans have cast more than four million ballots so far in early voting.
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  • Austin, Texas October 20, 2020: Travis County voters cast early-morning ballots in north Austin as the county averages a record 35,000 voters per day with two weeks remaining before the November 3rd election. Texans have cast more than four million ballots so far in early voting.
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  • Austin, Texas October 20, 2020: Travis County voters cast early-morning ballots in north Austin as the county averages a record 35,000 voters per day with two weeks remaining before the November 3rd election. Texans have cast more than four million ballots so far in early voting.
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  • Austin, Texas USA: Campaign workers planning strategy in a county race, Travis County, Texas Democrats unknown candidate
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  • Austin, Texas USA 1990: Candidate for County Constable Precinct 3 in Travis County, Texas  Joe Atkison, Jr. running for reelection.
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  • Austin, Texas, November 3, 2006: Travis County elections trainers instruct precinct clerks on proper voting procedures with the county's E-Slate electronic voting machines during a session in advance of Tuesday's mid-term elections.         ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, Texas October 20, 2020: Election Judge Rogelio Cipriano helps a voter with ID requirements as Travis County voters cast early-morning ballots in north Austin as the county averages a record 35,000 voters per day with two weeks remaining before the November 3rd election. Texans have cast more than four million ballots so far in early voting.
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  • Austin, Texas October 20, 2020: Travis County voters cast early-morning ballots in north Austin as the county averages a record 35,000 voters per day with two weeks remaining before the November 3rd election. Texans have cast more than four million ballots so far in early voting.
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