Table 1 sets up shop, President decked out all in red.
Voting center at municipal building.
Humberto, the head of the local electoral council, is the only one with no red even though he is probably the redist one of the batch.
Annie
Voting at Table 4.
Ink
Bob and Annie.
7 a.m. lines.
Annie makes first report to ISD.
Luz Muñoz, Vigilanta
One of the few to use the voting booths.
Rob, with his diet Pepsi.
They said she was Honduran.
They said the president of this table (in blue and white) was Honduran.
Luz
Table 2 (note placement of Mauricio Funes poster)
Electoral observers
Booths moved out on to street.
The FMLN truck in the middle of the booths.
Casa Parroquial, our 'safe spot.'
4:30, thin crowds, FMLN flag flying proudly over voting center.
Table 5 registered 41 votes, including 11 of those working the table.
4:52 p.m. and well on the way through the paperwork.
4:59, taping the ballot box shut.
Counting the votes at table 4.
Another one for the Frente.
212 FMLN votes at Table 4.
Sorry, only 114 for Arena.
Votes counted, packing up electoral materials.
ARENA office on other side of square
Comedor Popular where we ate all of our meals.
Rice, beans, tortillas
Agustín and Luz
Meeting with municipal council.
Church
Study Center.
Erlinda
Memory and resistance
Sisters
Irma's school shirt
Erlinda and a picture of a younger Erlinda
bombs in museum
Embroidery coop
Erlinda, Irma, and Bob
How much was that?
Annie and Rob
Hospital build by current ARENA president Toni Saca
Hospital
Bob
Ambulance
High School
Computer Lab in school
Welcome to Schafik Handel sign still in Arcatao from last campaign 5 years ago.
FMLN flags everywhere
CRIPDES office
Honduras is just over those mountains
ISD orientation
Ramon
Jan translating
Maricela Fernandez
Ivan Callejas
Juan Carlos Sanchez, FESPAD
Pedro Juan Hernandez, MPR-12
Susan (and my computer)
UCA rose garden
Site of ARENA's closing rally
Romero