ROOSEVELT WINS
Reed. To-day, 2.30 p.m. Press Assn—Extraordinary New York, Nov. 8.Roosevelt has been elected President. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY POLLING PLACES INUNDATED BAD WEATHER CONDITIONS IGNORED VOTE LIKELY TO CONSTITUTE RECORD Press Association —Copyright Recti, To-day, 12.30 a.in. New York, Nov. S. —Flood tide balloting, threatening to over-ride even the high total of four years ago, inundated United States polling places to-day as the tortuous political currents of 1932 converged at. the general elections. Voters ignored generally the cloudy election day. From the opening of the first ballot booths in the east rain and even snow failed to slacken the determination of voters to exercise their four-yearly privilege.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 90, 9 November 1932, Page 5
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