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Where You Vote


Look, I don't want to be coy about this: Come November 2, if you're a US citizen, vote for whomever you want, but vote. And, make sure you're voting in the place where you're supposed to vote, otherwise things can get, well, complicated.

If you don't know exactly where you're supposed to vote, now is an excellent time to learn. MyPollingPlace.com allows you to enter your address and zip code, and then presents you with the polling place you need to go to on Election Day (I check it myself -- it gave me the right polling place). This will aid you in showing up in the right place. And showing up is 90% of everything. Although that last 10% -- the actual voting -- is kind of important too.



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  • #3 Comment from valphish 
    10/29/04 1:12 PM Permalink
    Oh, it says that it doesn't have information on my polling address.  Hmm..  Must find out where it is!
    http://journals.aol.com/valphish/ValsThoughts
  • #2 Comment from southernmush 
    10/28/04 9:23 PM Permalink
    I'm a 28 year old female and I am also an undecided voter. You might say that I am part of a small group of people. I have done my research and I feel that I am close to voting for John Kerry but I am still making up my mind. No one really cares about us undecided voters like me here in Georgia. I don't think that anyone will come running to my door trying to get my vote. Kerry would be wise to take notice of people like me who still have not voted as yet. I wonder if anyone else is undecided ??????
  • #1 Comment from peachypax 
    10/28/04 10:18 AM Permalink
    LOL My address is not valid it says. I guess that means I can stop paying taxes on the property.