Tuesday, November 04, 2008
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Photograph Your Polling Place

The Polling Place Photo Project is a nationwide experiment in citizen journalism that encourages voters to capture, post and share photographs of this year’s primaries, caucuses and general election. By documenting local voting experiences, participants can contribute to an archive of photographs that captures the richness and complexity of voting in America.

 

How to Participate?  Post Photos  Browse Photos




About the Project

In the spirit of public access and broad dissemination, this is an open-source project: all photographs are contributed under a Creative Commons license. The Polling Place Photo Project requires all participants in this project to follow all applicable local, state and federal laws. Read more about permissions and local laws in How to Participate. For other issues regarding your use of this website, see the The New York Times Company's Privacy Policy and Member Agreement.

The Polling Place Photo Project is a program of The New York Times and AIGA, the professional association for design. William Drenttel of Design Observer initiated the project in 2006. The About page details the many participants who have contributed to this project.

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