French Elections polling center and Eva Joly Green candidate
April 22nd, 2012 by
Hugo Passarello Luna
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Green's candidate Eva Joly voted around noon in a Parisian polling center. The candidate, originally from Norway, attracted the attention of national media, despite having a low score of 2.5% in voters intentions polls.
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People gather at a polling center in Paris to get their ballots before going into the booth to choose their candidate.
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Workers at a polling center in Paris verify the voter's registration lists.
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At 8am all polling centers opened in France. Some people arrived very early to cast their ballot.
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An elderly Parisian lady gets her ballots before getting into the booth.
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Votes slowly pile up inside a ballot box in a polling center ni Paris. At noon, participation had been at 28.29%, lower than then one in 2007 at the same time. Photo credit: Hugo Passarello Luna.
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Once the ballot casted, voters signed the registration list.Photo credit: Hugo Passarello Luna.
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By noon partipation increased at a Parisian polling center. The voting process was smooth and no major problems were reported. Photo credit: Hugo Passarello Luna.
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Green's candidate Eva Joly voted around noon in a Parisian polling center. The candidate, originally from Norway, attracted the attention of national media, despite having a low score of 2.5% in voters intentions polls.
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The first round of the French presidential elections started today. The Green's candidate, Eva Joly, voted at noon in a Parisian school.











































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