Greek voters have a choice: Yes or no
Opponents of the Greek bailout deal celebrate in the northern port city of Thessaloniki.
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A man with a Greek national flag celebrates in front of parliament in Athens.
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Opponents of the Greek bailout deal react after the results of the referendum at Syntagma square in Athens. The “no” campaign appeared on track to victory Sunday.
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Greeks celebrate in front of Greece’s parliament building as early polls forecast a win for the “oxi,” or “no,” campaign in the Greek austerity referendum.
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A boy holds his mother’s ballot as she exits a polling booth during the Greek referendum in Thessaloniki on Sunday. (Louisa Gouliamaki / AFP/Getty Images)
Voting officials count ballots after polls are closed in Athens on Sunday. (Milos Bicanski / Getty Images)
People wait their turn to cast their vote at a polling station in Athens on Sunday. (Emilio Morenatti / AP)
An Orthodox priest prepares to cast his ballot at a polling station in Athens.
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Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, center, greets supporters as he leaves a polling station in Athens.
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Former Greek Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis leaves a voting booth in Thessaloniki.
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A man casts his ballot during the Greek referendum in Thessaloniki.
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