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register to vote TODAY -- last chance! — Brooklynian

register to vote TODAY -- last chance!

brooklynpotter
edited November -1 in Park Slope
to vote in the presidential election in NYC, november 4, you must have your mail in registration post-marked by TOMORROW

go here:

http://www.vote.nyc.ny.us/register.html

MOD NOTE: edited your title to keep up with the times -- ST

Comments

  • Go Palin, Go Sarah, get your game on....

    It's going to be AWESOME having her in the White House when McCain dies.

    Cross your fingers!!!

    "I need a hero
    I'm holding on for a hero 'til the end of the night
    He's gotta be strong
    And he's gotta be fast
    And he's gotta be fresh from the fight"
  • Unless you're a Palin supporter. In which case you're an idiot and shouldn't be anywhere near a ballot.
  • i was going to put a poll on this thread but decided against it
  • I was going to post without sarcasm, not capitalize the first letter of any sentence, and viciously offend anyone within arms reach.

    Alas, I decided against it.
  • ok, now that really wasn't necessary
  • This board isn't necessary but that hasn't stopped anyone.

    Mods?

    Now, that's called hitting a softball out of the park. Drunken Guest would be proud. He always got all worked up around election time (and at happy hour, and at last call).
  • i didn't ask to be insulted, i asked people to vote. so feh.
  • I went ahead and just made this a global.

    People! Register to vote if you haven't already!!
  • Any idea on how to handle a change of address this close to the election?
  • 8thandPrez wrote: Any idea on how to handle a change of address this close to the election?
    I wrestled with this too and decided just to vote in my old district since I haven't changed over my state ID fully yet. But after the election, have to go to the DMV and fix all that.
  • 8thandPrez wrote: Any idea on how to handle a change of address this close to the election?
    I moved before the primary, but since my polling place was the same and I hadn't changed my address yet, I just went as if I was still at old address.

    Since I think your move is pretty local, I'd just go to your old polling place without pointing it out. But that's just me, I usually try to look for the easy way!
  • Drunken Revival wrote: Go Palin, Go Sarah, get your game on....

    It's going to be AWESOME having her in the White House when McCain dies.

    Cross your fingers!!!

    "I need a hero
    I'm holding on for a hero 'til the end of the night
    He's gotta be strong
    And he's gotta be fast
    And he's gotta be fresh from the fight"
    Vote for whoever you want (it is still a free country after all). Personally I think it would be a real tragedy if McSame and Dick Palin get elected. But an even GREATER threat to our democracy is excessive cynicism and apathy on our part. If more people voted I believe all our elected officials would do a better job representing the people instead of the corrupt band of lobbyists and money bag donors. Get off the couch and vote in November!

    Have a nice day.
  • 8thandPrez wrote: Any idea on how to handle a change of address this close to the election?
    Just registrar at your new address.
  • I moved recently and received a card from the Board of Elections that my registration had been automatically forwarded to my new address. I didn't changed my address with the DMV yet, but I get my mail forwarded through the post office. Maybe that is how they got my new address?
  • Why vote? Bush and Cheney ain't a goin' nowhere. You'll see. Either a total economic meltdown now, or a terrorist attack between November and January, or both will occur and they will suspend the election results no matter who wins.
  • that's not a very convincing reason to not vote.
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