ELECTION '92 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, November 4, 1992 7 Daron J. Bennett / KANSAN "number other?" JONAHAN Neither steet nor snow nor darkest of mornings keep voters away from the polls at the South Park community Center, 1,141 Massachusetts St. While approximately 20 people were in line at South Parkupon opening at 7a.m., voter turnout at other polling places around Lawrence was reported to have reached more than 200 people by 8 a.m. Day of Decision From Dawn to Dusk Irene Lanier / KANSAN A young girl peeks underneath the voting booth curtain while her mom fills out a ballot at the Cordello Elementary School, 17th and Kentucky streets. Susan McSpadden / Special to the KANSAN Greg Lehmanen, Flushing, N.Y., graduate student, searches for coupons at Checkers Foods, 2300 Louisiana St., while voting takes place in the northwest corner of the store. Lehmanen, who voted by absentee ballot, said he had never seen voting set up at a grocery store. Before heading to her victory party Tuesday night, Republican 2nd District State Senate candidate Sandy Praeger and her father, Jack Kaiser, celebrate his birthday with their family. Julla Clarke / Special to the KANSAN Holly McQueen / KANSAN Balloons-N-More owner Tena Santaularia puts the finishing touches on a balloon bouquet for Republican State Senate candidate Sandy Prager. Balloons-N-More, 609 Vermont St., provided balloons for Praeger and 44th District Representative candidate Barbara Ballard's post-election parties. Jerome Laniee / KANSAN Trudy Faukert, Fort Scott sophomore, changes the number of votes on a chalkboard at the Douglas County Courthouse, 11th and Massachusetts streets, as the ballets are counted. Melissa Loyalty 'Speech to the Kansan' After pollss are closed, members of the county clerk's office hustle to feed voters' ballots into two large counting machines at the Douglas County Courthouse. The process began after the polls closed at 7 p.m. The machines finished counting the 42, 445 ballots at about 11:30 p.m.