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10/28/2004 03:55:21 PM · #1
Please think of this as Public Service Announcement (PSA); and, in the spirit of a PSA, PLEASE KEEP PARTISAN COMMENTARIES OUT -- thank you.

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What if you show up to vote next Tuesday (November 2nd) and election workers say you are not registered?

1. Make sure you are at the correct voting precinct. You can check at My Polling Place or call 1-866-OUR-VOTE for assistance.

2. If you are at the correct polling place and officials claim you are not registered, request a provisional ballot. It's your right under the law.

Please pass this on to as many people as you can.
10/28/2004 04:29:55 PM · #2
Thank you for the PSA! It reminded me to look up absentee ballot information for my husband whose job will take him out of town on election day. To my happy surprise, I discovered he still has time to apply and vote!

(The links you provided are great, too!)
10/28/2004 06:51:27 PM · #3
bump!
10/28/2004 08:52:43 PM · #4
some states have early voting, as well. mine (NC) has several satellite polling stations set up at various town halls, highschools, etc., until oct. 30th.

Originally posted by KaDi:

Thank you for the PSA! It reminded me to look up absentee ballot information for my husband whose job will take him out of town on election day. To my happy surprise, I discovered he still has time to apply and vote!

(The links you provided are great, too!)
10/28/2004 09:09:54 PM · #5
In some states (like Minnesota), you can register when you vote. You just need to bring some proof of identification and proof of address.
10/29/2004 07:34:56 AM · #6
Thanks for this important and timely reminder. Though voting is often referred to as a "right," I believe it is actually one of the most important obligations an American citizen has.

Next Tuesday, please exercise your right to vote, and fulfill your oblication to this country.

Thanks,
Terry
10/29/2004 08:03:46 AM · #7
cough cough

Part of the right to vote is the right to abstain.

Message edited by author 2004-10-29 08:04:36.
10/29/2004 11:40:28 PM · #8
If you are still undecided, this site may help you in your decision. Based on a questionnaire, the Q&A section will give you an indication of how well the two major candidates' positions match your own personal views. The site is run by AOL News and Time.

For best results, you should NOT check a party affiliation in the "party box." If you do so, you will only be showed your percentage match to the candidate from that party... leaving both boxes blank shows you your percentage match to both candidates.

To avoid the risk of turning this into a partisan thread, please do not post your results here.

-Terry
10/29/2004 11:44:28 PM · #9
Thank you bdobe!
10/30/2004 12:28:52 PM · #10


Message edited by author 2004-10-30 14:33:41.
10/30/2004 02:20:38 PM · #11
Originally posted by ClubJuggle:

If you are still undecided, this site
...snip...
To avoid the risk of turning this into a partisan thread, please do not post your results here.

-Terry


Thanks--That's very cool. It confirmed my choice as corresponding to my issues 87% to 5%. (Notice I didn't actually post results cause I didn't tell you who got what score.)
10/30/2004 02:33:08 PM · #12
Originally posted by nshapiro:

Originally posted by ClubJuggle:

If you are still undecided, this site
...snip...
To avoid the risk of turning this into a partisan thread, please do not post your results here.

-Terry


Thanks--That's very cool. It confirmed my choice as corresponding to my issues 87% to 5%. (Notice I didn't actually post results cause I didn't tell you who got what score.)


Yeah, this is a neat tool... it confirmed my choice.

Message edited by author 2004-10-31 22:16:44.
10/30/2004 04:41:22 PM · #13
10/30/2004 04:58:32 PM · #14
51% to 46%
10/30/2004 05:25:39 PM · #15
I already sent my vote in through the mail with the absentee ballot cause I registered late and it's actually the first time I have voted an election.

Message edited by author 2004-10-30 17:41:04.
10/30/2004 05:35:43 PM · #16
bdobe, I already voted but I took that survey from your post and it comfirmed my decision 76% to 15%.

//www.presidentmatch.com/Main.jsp2?cp=main
10/30/2004 08:02:50 PM · #17
geee....big surprise with my results!!!!!

66% 44%
10/30/2004 09:09:21 PM · #18
Originally posted by ssodell:

bdobe, I already voted but I took that survey from your post and it comfirmed my decision 76% to 15%.

//www.presidentmatch.com/Main.jsp2?cp=main


Actually it was my post. ;-)

Glad it confirmed your thinking though!

-Terry
10/31/2004 01:22:19 AM · #19
mine is 48% to 48%.. awesome.. =/
10/31/2004 01:25:50 AM · #20
Originally posted by mffnqueen:

mine is 48% to 48%.. awesome.. =/


In that case, I'm glad I could be of absolutely no help whatsoever! ;-)

Did you weight the issues according to their importance to you?

-Terry
10/31/2004 01:34:16 AM · #21
Mine is 57% to 39%
10/31/2004 02:54:24 AM · #22
83% to 7% confirming my "choice".
To be honest, I would hope to have more "choice" next time around.

Voting is a right, and you can consider it an obligation.

But to think that obligation as a citizen ends there is wrong.
If all you do to participate in this representative democracy is
cast a vote, you're missing the rest of the obligation to get
involved - even if only at a local level.

If everyone did but 1% more to get involved and make a difference,
this country could be a much better place for everyone.

Keep that in mind beyond November 2nd.

Message edited by author 2004-10-31 02:58:47.
10/31/2004 06:58:46 AM · #23
Funny this comes up. I had a patient that was bitching/complaining about the government one night about health care, etc. I finally came around to asking...Do YOU vote? Guess what the answer was...
IF YOU DON'T VOTE...NO COMPLAINING!! And that is what I told him. He continued to rant...I gave up. Just like my trying to educate people anymore. No one listens...everyone is already an expert.
11/01/2004 11:49:15 AM · #24
There may be long lines tomorrow, depending on where one lives... please hang in there and make sure your votes counts.
11/01/2004 07:46:53 PM · #25
Bump. Get out and vote tomorrow!
Or vote early if you can.

"Vote Early. Vote Often." :)
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