Voting advice for tomorrow:
Nov. 1st, 2004 04:39 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Useful stuff taken from Electoral-Vote.com:
There you go, folks. Happy voting.
Here are some things to remember about voting. Read carefully. Your vote could decide this election.
- Find out today where your polling place is by calling your county clerk or checking www.mypollingplace.com
- Alternatively, call 1-866-MYVOTE1 to find your polling place.
- Check the hours the polls are open with your city or county clerk.
- Print the League of Women Voters' card in English or Spanish
and put it in your wallet or purse.- Bring a government-issued picture ID like a driver's license or passport when you vote. Some states require it but if there are problems, you will certainly need it. If you have a cell phone, take it to call for help if need be.
- As you enter the polls, note if there is an Election Protection person outside the polling place.
- If you are not on listed as a registered voter, try to register on the spot. Some states allow that. Otherwise, talk to the Election Protection person if there is one or call 1-866-OUR-VOTE for instructions. If neither of these helps, ask for a provisional ballot, but you will need a picture ID to get one.
For other election resources, see the League of Women Voters website. Your vote counts. Don't let anyone take it away from you.
There you go, folks. Happy voting.
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