This was the morning of the big day when Rhode Island Second Congressional District voters would send Allan Fung or Seth Magaziner to Washington. The news media was alerted as to when Allan and his …
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This was the morning of the big day when Rhode Island Second Congressional District voters would send Allan Fung or Seth Magaziner to Washington. The news media was alerted as to when Allan and his wife Barbara Ann Fenton Fung would arrive at Hope Highlands Middle School. Camera crews and reporters were ready as Allan, his tie flying, and Barbara Ann arrived. His mother, Can Ping was already stationed at a prime location and Cranston Mayor Ken Hopkins wished him success. After talking with reporters, the couple entered the school and identified themselves in order to obtain ballots. Then it was on to voting and submitting their ballots before resuming the Election Day swing and allowing time for Jon Nelson to snap a photo of his daughter Aubrey and the candidate. (Cranston Herald photos)
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