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Originally posted by AmberLee
With my work schedule I've signed up automatically to vote via absentee ballot. *blush* At my "new" home, I've had trouble getting off work in time to find the polling place and get there in time to vote. Also, I find I enjoy spreading the brochures/pamphlets out all over the dining room table and taking my time to compare comments/positions at my leisure...
The only drawback is to guarantee that it will get in in time means mailing it back a week prior to the election... and before a lot of the brochures actually arrive.
Luckies -- if you didn't get a voter's package in the mail with a sample ballot I think it means either there is no election in your area or that you're no longer registered to vote. You might want to check with your local registrar of voters, just to be sure. They purge the voting rolls every so often.
Micki76 -- I think it's a little weirder than that. I think it's the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, so that the possible election dates are Tuesday 2 November through Tuesday 8 November. [Wierd the trivia I pick up over the years...]
You get brochures and pamphlets and stuff? On the candidates? We don't get anything of the sort here. How interesting and helpful! :)