Election 2008 Voting Information
Today, November 4th, is Election Day!
Where and when do I vote?
Find your polling place, voting times, and other important information by checking out these sites and the hotline below. These resources are good, but not perfect. To be doubly sure, you can also contact your local elections office.
- VoteForChange site: voteforchange.com
- League of Women Voters' site: vote411.org/pollfinder.php
What should I do before I go?
- After you've entered your address on either Vote For Change or Vote411, read the voting instructions and special rules for your state.
- Voting ID laws vary from state to state, but if you have ID, bring it.
- Check out all the voting myths and misinformation to look out for: http://truth.voteforchange.com/
What if something goes wrong?
- Not on the voter list? Make sure you're at the right polling place, then demand a provisional ballot.
- If you're voting on an electronic machine with a paper record, verify that the record is accurate.
- Need legal help? Call 1-866-OUR-VOTE.
- Try to get video of the problem and submit it to VideoTheVote.org
you said """The taxpayers of Alaska should not have to pay the governor, or any other public official, $60 a night to stay in their own home," Henning said in an interview. "" http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/07/07/AR2009070702711.html?hpid=moreheadlines
WHat i DO NOT understand is you're not ok with that BUT you are ok with filing an ethics complaint that will cost the state, aka taxpayers in Alaska (you too buddy), any where from $2,500-$43,000 each time.
i understand $60 adds up BUT all these ethics complaints have added up to $296,048.96.........WOW thanks for that. i'd rather give her a perdiam than the crud your pulling.
you just do not make sense.
Posted by: sick of you complainers. | July 07, 2009 at 09:51 PM