Posts Tagged ‘vote’

November 4, 2008

Today is your day. Make it count.

Your polling place is located here.

From the League of Women Voters of California Easy Voter Guide:

If you are a first time voter, you may have to show your ID.

If your name is not on the list of voters, you may still be able to vote with a provisional ballot. You can vote by provisional ballot at any polling place.

You do not have to vote on everything; vote on the things that matter to you.

There is no time limit for how long you may stay in the polling booth, nor are there limits on what you may take into the polling booth with you.

You can bring a friend or family member to help you at the polling place.

You can bring children with you when you vote.

If you make a mistake, you may request another paper ballot. Using any voting system, you have the right to be notified how to identify and correct specified errors in voting.

San Jose: Proposition 8 – 2008

While out making the political rounds, I found myself at the Vote No On Prop 8 HQ here in San Jose.

I am one conservative who urges a No Vote On Prop 8.

Same-sex couples should not be treated differently under the law.

Yes Rosanne, now you are famous! Thanks for holding up the sign.

The Vote No On 8 site.

Voter Registration Deadline (10-20-08)

There are a couple of guys wandering around the country offering magic potions, each magic potion having its own ingredients to cure all of your grievances. They want to be your best friend. Well, they want to be your friend at least until early November.

If you are planning to vote in the November 4 Presidential General Election and you have never registered before or you need to re-register you must do so by October 20.

You will need to re-register if you have moved, changed your name or wish to change the political party from your previous registration.

You can download and print a form from the Registrar of Voters Website here. Look for the Register to Vote link on the left.

You can also pick up the registration forms at post offices, libraries, and most local government offices and at the registrar’s office, 1555 Berger Drive, Building 2, San Jose.

Mailed registration forms that are postmarked no later than October 20 will be accepted. Voters may also return the forms to the registrar’s office no later than October 20.

If you are uncertain that you are registered to vote, check here.

More voter information on the Secretary of State Website here.

Registrar of Voter’s Office: 408-299-8683

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