By — News Desk News Desk Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/newshour-reporters-document-voting-process-crimea Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter NewsHour reporters document the voting process in Crimea World Mar 16, 2014 1:43 PM EDT PBS NewsHour producer Morgan Till is documenting his journey with chief foreign correspondent Margaret Warner across Ukraine on Twitter. Today they are watching as voters throughout the Crimean Peninsula post ballots on a local referendum to decide whether the region will secede from Ukraine. Margaret Warner will report on NewsHour Weekend Sunday about the days events. If voters need to shake a tail-feather, polling place in Urazhayone #crimea has working discoball #crimeareferendum pic.twitter.com/pWfw8VhW2S — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 16, 2014 3 carloads of uniformed men flying flag of Russia paratroopers outside polling station in Karmanka #crimeareferendum pic.twitter.com/nF2GHrXsSG — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 16, 2014 Quite the post-vote spread: Tavricheskiy National Univ. polling station. I'll be skipping the salo. #crimeareferendum pic.twitter.com/2r51NDagCR — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 16, 2014 "Labor in the USSR is an affair of nobility and heroism" reads a fading Lenin monument in Urazhayone, #Crimea pic.twitter.com/Nr4pjOCo8J — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 16, 2014 A free press is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Support trusted journalism and civil dialogue. Donate now By — News Desk News Desk
PBS NewsHour producer Morgan Till is documenting his journey with chief foreign correspondent Margaret Warner across Ukraine on Twitter. Today they are watching as voters throughout the Crimean Peninsula post ballots on a local referendum to decide whether the region will secede from Ukraine. Margaret Warner will report on NewsHour Weekend Sunday about the days events. If voters need to shake a tail-feather, polling place in Urazhayone #crimea has working discoball #crimeareferendum pic.twitter.com/pWfw8VhW2S — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 16, 2014 3 carloads of uniformed men flying flag of Russia paratroopers outside polling station in Karmanka #crimeareferendum pic.twitter.com/nF2GHrXsSG — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 16, 2014 Quite the post-vote spread: Tavricheskiy National Univ. polling station. I'll be skipping the salo. #crimeareferendum pic.twitter.com/2r51NDagCR — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 16, 2014 "Labor in the USSR is an affair of nobility and heroism" reads a fading Lenin monument in Urazhayone, #Crimea pic.twitter.com/Nr4pjOCo8J — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 16, 2014 A free press is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Support trusted journalism and civil dialogue. Donate now