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Election 2008
Election judge Frank Bradley waits for voters at the Steamboat Springs Community Center on Tuesday morning. Bradley credited early voting for the lack of lines. Polling locations across Routt County saw little to no lines through Tuesday afternoon.
Murray Tucker passes by a Barack Obama cutout Tuesday at the Steamboat Springs Obama election headquarters.
Barack Obama supporters celebrate during a Democratic watch party Tuesday evening at Big House Burgers in Steamboat Springs.
Dave McIrvin and his wife Linda have dinner during the Democratic election party Tuesday night at Big House Burgers in Steamboat Springs.
Nicholas Madden, 12, of Steamboat Springs, plays in the snow Tuesday night outside Big House Burgers, where Routt County Democrats were holding their election party.
Ryan Musselman, 12, of Steamboat Springs, plays in the snow Tuesday night outside Big House Burgers, where Routt County Democrats celebrated the election of Sen. Barack Obama to the presidency.
Nicholas Madden, 12, of Steamboat Springs, plays in the snow Tuesday night outside Big House Burgers, where Routt County Democrats were holding their election party.
Ashley Mannon and Jean Paul Mannon hold signs, urging support for Barack Obama in Tuesday's election.
Barack Obama supporters, including Cassady Roberts, Nicole Mannon and Ashley Mannon, wave signs showing support for their candidate in the presidential election. Voters headed to the polls Tuesday to make the final decision.
Nicole Mannon holds a sign supporter Presidential candidate Barack Obama while campaigning Tuesday morning along U.S. Highway 40. Voters headed to the polls Tuesday on the final day of the 2009 presidential election.
Jim Makens holds signs showing his support for Republican's Bob Schaffer, John McCain and Sarah Palin Tuesday morning near West Lincoln Park in Steamboat Springs. Voters headed to the polls Tuesday to decided several races, amendments and the next president of the United States.


