Object

Manchester Polling Church Voting Booth

Curtained enclosure stands in the Manchester polling church, shielding voters from view. Abbey Bartlet exits it into crowd applause, deflecting reporter questions on her ballot with witty redirection to campaign stakes. President Bartlet emerges next, joking in legalese about New Hampshire election law before plainly endorsing the $600 million school bond to boost public education.
2 appearances

Purpose

Provides private space for marking and submitting ballots during the primary election

Significance

Transforms personal voting into public theater where Abbey humanizes the campaign and Bartlet reframes local loss as national moral imperative, controlling press narrative amid scrutiny

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

2 moments