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Making their voices heard in the Presidential Preference Primary

March 24, 2020 By Christine Holtzman

Pasco County voters hit the polls on March 17 to make their vote count in the 2020 Presidential Preference Primary, despite threats posed by coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. For more coverage on this story, see full story.

Robert Blanchard, of Land O’ Lakes, a poll deputy for Precinct 35, speaks with voter Mary Bialkowski, as she exits the polls at the Land O’ Lakes Recreation Complex. Blanchard has been a poll deputy since the 2014 cycle. He said his duties include guiding voters to the polls, keeping the peace and making sure no solicitation is done within 150 feet of the polling place entrance. (Christine Holtzman)
After exiting the polls, Reggie Satterwhite of Wesley Chapel, smiles outside of the Williamsburg Tanglewood Clubhouse, where voters from Precinct 24 and Precinct 99 voted in the Presidential Preference Primary. Satterwhite is a retired Major, from the U.S. Army.
Nineteen-year-old Lucas Zazulia, a first-time voter, from Wesley Chapel, waits for his Uber ride outside of the Williamsburg Tanglewood Clubhouse, in Wesley Chapel. He said it felt good to do his civic duty.

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