WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 2004 ELECTION THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5A OS nanning dated by willaway increases actually attances. found wage employment advocate the Images of Election Day 5:53 a.m. Flags wave in front of the St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center, a polling center for the 10th precinct, in an early morning breeze on election day before the sun rose and the voters awoke to cast their ballots in the 2004 election. Polls in Douglas County opened at 7 a.m. and stayed open until 7 p.m. — Courtney Kuhlen/KANSAN 8:02 a.m. 8.02 a.m. Brianne and Lexi Adams wait outside their parents' voting booth at the Immanuel Luthern polling site, 2104 W. 15th. Their mother said she wanted to vote before the girls went to school. "But now we're late," Lexi chimed in. — Joshua Kendall (KANSAN 8:45 a.m. Josina Kenkai/KANSAN Voters wait in an aisle at Checkers, 2300 Louisiana St., to be processed before casting their votes. Nancy Biles, center, coordinates with another poll worker to expedite the process. Biles said she chose to help this election because of "Florida 2000". Joshua Kendall/KANSAN 10:22 p.m. Zach Struss/KANSAN Floor Zach Strauss/KAWSAN Election personnel sort through ballots last night on the second floor of the Douglas County Courthouse. Results for the county are both tallied at and broadcast from the courthouse. 8:40 p.m. Margot Howard., Pittsburg freshman, Janelle Busby, Wichita freshman, and Angela Chrysostomou, Nicosia, Greece freshman, watch closley as states' electoral votes are announced. They gathered on the porch of Hashinger Hall, saving they would rather watch the elections outside in hopes that others would see and join. Ginny Westherman/KANSAN 4