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Election Day coverage
Date: 8/26/2008 Album ID: 581050
A host of candidates and supporters lined the entrance to the First Methodist polling place on Tuesday. They are, l-r, Thelma Rohan, Phyllis Gannon, Jeff Porter and Larry Winkles. Robert Cooper / The News Herald
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Phyllis Gannon, left, holds a sign for school board candidate Ryan Neves and Thelma Rohan is a candidate for the Republican challenge to School Superintendent James McCalister. They were outside the First Methodist Church polling place on Tuesday. Robert Cooper / The News Herald
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Terry Barner / The News Herald
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(Terry Barner / The News Herald)   Voter turnout was sparse at about 3 p.m. Tuesday as Bay District School Board candidate Jon McFatter, left, joined superintendent candidate Thelma Rohan and Bay County Property Appraiser candidate Jim Kochevar and their supporters waving at voters outside the polling precinct at Frank Brown Park in Panama City Beach.
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Although Florida's Amendment 2 will not be on the statewide ballot until the November 4 election, James Gould of Southport, background, politely stated his opinion supporting the amendment and traditional marriage while a departing voter politely disagreed outside the polling precinct at Frank Brown Park in Panama City Beach Tuesday.   (Terry Barner / The News Herald)
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(Terry Barner / The News Herald)   Although it's been said that politics is a contact sport, the two disciplines of karate and politics peacefully coexisted in signs instructing both voters and karate class attendees outside the Precinct 8 polling place at Frank Brown Park in Panama City Beach Tuesday.
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Austin Shuster, 3, his mom Amanda and sister Lexus, 1, were all excited as results showing Bill Dozier will retain his seat as Bay County Commissioner for District 3.
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District 1 County Commissioner Mike Nelson, left, talks with supporters on his cell phone as results began to come in Tuesday night. Gary Hall, 18, is in the center Rollin Cable is at right, Jessica Meyer can be seen in the background.
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Mike Nelson, Bay County commissioner for District 1 was surrounded by friends and supporters on Tuesday as his renomination was confirmed. He will face Sharon Sheffield and William Fisher in November. Rollin Cable is in the background, left and Gary Hall, 18, is in the center.
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State Rep Jimmy Patronis took an unofficial tally of polling results on Tuesday night at the Supervisor of Elections Office.
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Bay County Judge candidate Hoot Crawford, right, is hugged by his wife, Diane Crawford, while getting early election results along with supporters at The Place in downtown Panama City Tuesday evening. Crawford lost to attorney Tim Campbell
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Bay County Judge candidate Joe Grammer, left, holds John David Saxon, 8 months, while Grammer's daughter, Emily Grammer, celebrates his win at an election-night party at The Cheese Barn in downtown Panama City Tuesday. This was the first time that a sitting Bay County judge has been defeated in an election.
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Bay District Schools' Superintendent candidate Bill Husfelt, center, celebrates his Republican primary win with daughters Stephanie Husfelt, left,  Allison Husfelt, right, and wife Theresa Husfelt during a rally with his supporters at the Martin Theatre in Panama City on Tuesday.
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Amanda Neves, left, celebrates along with her husband, Ryan Neves, as the results for his victory against incumbent Johnny Brock in the Bay District School Board race are official while they celebrated along with supporters in the Neves' Cedar Grove home Tuesday evening.
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