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Mayor Helps To Get Out The Vote

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November 6th, 2012

Erie Mayor Joe Sinnott did his part to get out the vote this morning, giving rides to the polls helping those who otherwise wouldn't be able to make it.

 

The EMTA Bayliner trolley stopped at several different locations, including Mid City Towers.

 

Mayor Sinnott says that the trolley was packed, and he has seen great voter turnout so far.

 

Mayor Sinnott stopped at 5 locations today.

 

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