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Historical [San Antonio] election results are digitized
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Last Edited | RBH Dec 25, 2011 03:05am |
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Media | Newspaper - San Antonio Express-News |
News Date | Monday, November 28, 2011 09:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | Ever wonder who ran for mayor of San Antonio in, say, 1931, or how many people voted in that three-way election?
Maybe curiosity abounds when it comes to the May 1993 City Council election.
Finding the answers to questions like those used to be an arduous task that began when someone would request from the city clerk specific information from a historical document.
Then the city's record keepers would search for the document in a 60,000-square-foot warehouse — that's larger than a football field — make copies or take photos of the document and then give the information to the requestor.
Now it's a lot easier.
The clerk's office has spent the last six months digitizing election results dating to 1856 and posting them in a searchable, online database. Because researchers have included descriptive information for each image, users can type keywords into a search engine to find what they're looking for. The collection contains more than 4,500 images accessible to anyone with the Internet, City Clerk Leticia Vacek said. |
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