where to vote? (my first time)
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where to vote? (my first time)
It's my first time voting and wondering if I could vote anywhere in my county or I have to vote at the place I'm assigned to on the letter?
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Look at your voter registration card. you must vote where you are assigned.
If you would have voted early, you could have done it anywhere, but today you have to go to your designated voting place.
Also, this thread is probably going to be moved to religion and politics because you posted it in the wrong place. Although I hope the mods leave it here for today to serve as a reminder to vote.
If you would have voted early, you could have done it anywhere, but today you have to go to your designated voting place.
Also, this thread is probably going to be moved to religion and politics because you posted it in the wrong place. Although I hope the mods leave it here for today to serve as a reminder to vote.
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Ron Paul FTW!
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Not sure about other states, but here in Cali they are giving away a free coffee at Starbucks if you show you voted.
Also, I think it's funny how XM displays "don't forget to vote" on the display.
And yeah, this should probably be moved to Ramblings.
Also, I think it's funny how XM displays "don't forget to vote" on the display.
And yeah, this should probably be moved to Ramblings.
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You can vote wherever you want in your state as long as you're registered. Just go to your state's website and there should be a link. Otherwise start here:
http://www.nytimes.com/ref/us/politi...ers-Guide.html
http://www.nytimes.com/ref/us/politi...ers-Guide.html
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Yes, people need incentives to commit to their civic duty of picking their future president, which has a direct affect on their lives... Lazy bums.
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I'm with you on this one Tekno !!!
I think Chick Fil-A is also giving a free chicken sandwich to those who voted.
Amen Brother.
Wow...this thread actually has made it until 2PM Central without getting moved.
Wow...this thread actually has made it until 2PM Central without getting moved.
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