Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Just vote.

Though many people who are eligible to vote were hindered (but not prevented from) registering; though there are obstacles to getting to precincts like having to work or not having transportation; though we have all read and heard the many stories about problems with voting machines -- a vote has rarely counted for so much in the history of America.

Please vote today.

If you will vote on paper: fill in the bubble completely, or join the arrow.

If you will vote on an electronic machine: check the review screen and the paper record if there is one.

And get your "I voted!" sticker.

2 comments:

  1. While the instructions lady was not very helpful, the ballot in my district was actually easy to follow. I left fairly certain I voted correctly. :)

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  2. MSNBC was reporting this afternoon that the "complete the arrow" ballots that were used in Palm Beach, FL (last month? I don't know what they were voting for) 1-in-10 were incorrectly filled out. People would "X" between the arrows, or circle the whole line… anything but "complete" the arrow. :-( FAIL.

    And here in MA, they apparently didn't have the "I Voted" stickers at several locations, including mine. Also FAIL.

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