DOUBLE EXPOSURE: Bringing to light the untold - and untrue - stories behind the pictures

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“I am hurrying but these little circles are hard to color in.”

LINDA KAY LIVINGSTON

Albuquerque

“’Think outside the box,’ they said.”

CRYSTAL SILVA

Albuquerque

“No one tells me how to vote. Not even my better half.”

FRANCES L. CHAVEZ

Los Ranchos

“Dot your I’s, cross your legs and remember to color in the entire bubble.”

ELIZABETH A. SAAVEDRA

Los Lunas

“Wow, I’ve been sitting here for three hours and still can’t find anyone worth a darn to vote for.”

ED RODRIGUEZ

Albuquerque

“I can’t even tie my sneakers and now I’m supposed to vote for somebody?”

MICHAEL PACHECO

Albuquerque

“Can I have more options please?”

TIM FARMBROUGH

Albuquerque

“Am I in the wrong place? I came here expecting to get a tattoo, not a ballot.”

JOAN NEWMAN

Albuquerque

This woman is a hero of democracy or the wife of one of the candidates.

RICK WELLER

Albuquerque

“’Vote,’ they said. ‘Make a difference.’ ‘Have a voice in democracy.’ So where is everyone?”

LINDA SOLOMON

Albuquerque

“It feels creepy in here all by myself. I’d swear hundreds of old newspaper-reading eyes were watching me.”

MARK YARNELLE

Albuquerque

“Dang, this ballot is so long. I should’ve hit the ladies’ room on my way in.”

PAULA DUPRE

Rio Rancho

“I don’t get it. I took a shower just a month ago.”

PAUL CHRISTOPHERSEN

Albuquerque

“If one more person votes, it will be a tie. Instant runoff won’t work.”

TOM ORTIZ

Santa Fe

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