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# Election Number of Life - October 30, 1924 This is the cover of Life magazine's special "Election Number" issue, published just days before the 1924 U.S. presidential election. The cartoon depicts a massive crowd of voters gathered beneath a large sign reading "Election Number of Life," illuminated by three bright lights above them. The masses appear animated and engaged, rendered in caricatured style typical of the era's satirical art. The image conveys the intensity and widespread public attention surrounding the election. The dramatic lighting and crowd composition emphasize the democratic process as a major civic spectacle. Without additional context visible on this page, the specific candidates or issues being satirized remain unclear, though the visual emphasis on mass participation suggests commentary on the election's significance to American voters.