Voters wait in line before polls open in Ellettsville, Indiana on Election Day 2016

Voters wait in line at 5:45 a.m. for the polling sites at St. John's Catholic Church to open at 6 a.m. in Ellettsville, Indiana. More than 100 voters were in line by 6 a.m. to vote in the historic presidential race between Hillary Clinton, and Donald Trump, which has exposed the deep divide in the American electorate, and divided the country. The voter turnout is expected to break previous records.
Voters wait in line at 5:45 a.m. for the polling sites at St. John's Catholic Church to open at 6 a.m. in Ellettsville, Indiana. More than 100 voters were in line by 6 a.m. to vote in the historic presidential race between Hillary Clinton, and Donald Trump, which has exposed the deep divide in the American electorate, and divided the country. The voter turnout is expected to break previous records.
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08 november 2016
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Ellettsville, Indiana, United States
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