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Will Ireland, left, and Marvin Treiger laugh while watching election results come in at the Ohio Republican Party election party Tuesday in downtown Columbus.
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Will Ireland, left, and Marvin Treiger laugh while watching election results come in at the Ohio Republican Party election party Tuesday in downtown Columbus.
Levi Fox watches election results come in at the Ohio Republican Party election party Tuesday in downtown Columbus. Fox, who lives in Washington, D.C., came to Ohio to campaign for presidential candidate Republican Mitt Romney.
Senator Rob Portman (R - Ohio) speaks at the Ohio Republican election night event Tuesday in downtown Columbus. Portman has been a strong supporter of the candidacy of presidential candidate Governor Mitt Romney.
Ohio State University sophomore Dan Rieman takes a slice of pizza from Sabrina Moxcey while waiting to vote Tuesday outside the Ohio Union on the campus in Columbus. Voters were met with a long line, and pizza and snacks were passed out to entice people to stay.
Emily Strombom makes a sign to direct voters Tuesday at the Ohio Union on the Ohio State University Campus in Columbus.
Voters wait in line Tuesday in the Ohio Union on the Ohio State University campus in Columbus. Many students had to vote at the Union, and were met with long lines.
Volunteers make phone calls to prospective voters Tuesday at Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's Ohio headquarters in Columbus. Volunteers were calling to encourage people to get out to the polls.
Intern Natalie Culshaw makes a phone call to a prospective voter Tuesday at Republican presidential candidate Governor Mitt Romney's Ohio headquarters in Columbus. Volunteers worked frantically to get voters to the polls.
Volunteer Dalton Miller makes a phone call to a prospective voter Tuesday at Republican presidential candidate Governor Mitt Romney's Ohio headquarters. Volunteers from as far as Texas united at the office to encourage voters to get out to vote.
Volunteers make phone calls to prospective voters Tuesday at Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's Ohio headquarters in Columbus. Volunteers were calling to encourage people to get out to the polls.
Volunteers make phone calls to prospective voters Tuesday at Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's Ohio headquarters in Columbus. Volunteers were calling to encourage people to get out to the polls.
Intern Natalie Culshaw makes a phone call to a prospective voter Tuesday at Republican presidential candidate Governor Mitt Romney's Ohio headquarters in Columbus. Volunteers worked frantically to get voters to the polls.
Volunteer Dalton Miller makes a phone call to a prospective voter Tuesday at Republican presidential candidate Governor Mitt Romney's Ohio headquarters. Volunteers from as far as Texas united at the office to encourage voters to get out to vote.
Volunteers make phone calls to prospective voters Tuesday at Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's Ohio headquarters in Columbus. Volunteers were calling to encourage people to get out to the polls.
Bloomington High School North senior Logan Blake takes a current events quiz in Geoff Aiken's government class Friday in the school. Blake is voting in his first election this year.
Bloomington High School North senior Jalen Williams takes a current events quiz in Geoff Aiken's government class Friday in the school. Williams is voting in his first election this year.
Bloomington High School North senior Jalen Williams takes a current events quiz in Geoff Aiken's government class Friday in the school. Williams is voting in his first election this year.
Bloomington High School North senior Logan Blake takes a current events quiz in Geoff Aiken's government class Friday in the school. Blake is voting in his first election this year.
Bloomington High School North seniors Logan Blake, left, and Michael Lenning II speak to reporter Samantha Schmidt on Friday in the school. As part of a government class, the students are required to participate in civic events such as attending town hall meetings or volunteering.
Bloomington High School North seniors Logan Blake, left, Michael Lenning II and Jalen Williams speak to reporter Samantha Schmidt on Friday in the school. As part of a government class, the students are required to participate in civic events such as attending town hall meetings or volunteering.