Election Day Snafus Sorted







1 November 2010 | posted by: Jamie Downey | No Comment

Election Day is here, and queries are galore as to how to vote, come Tuesday, November 2. Posts to be voted for include the governor and the senator, besides other state and federal officials.

Do your bit tomorrow, and we are sorting the snafus for you to go vote. First-time voters should be sure to carry with them a photo identification, meaning either a driving license, an American passport, your student I.D card or your employee I.D from your firm. In case you have none of the above,carry a non-photo I.D. that mentions clearly name and address, be it a a firearm licence , a bank statement, or even a government check.

If you are still not sure if you are registered or not, log on to www.pavoterservices.state.pa.us or get in touch with the Elections Office . In Pennsylvania Chet Harhut., who is the local Commissioner of Elections urged voters to sure check the registration database before coming down to vote.

Pennsylvania vote pundits are saying that the best time slot to pick is the slack mid-day time, bang in the middle of the 7 a.m. to 8 p.m bracket.

If you are in doubt regarding the location of your polling place, log on to VotesPA.com and check out ‘Where to Vote’ for the exact location and directions.
If you are above 18 and have not registered yourself this time around, remember to do so 30 days in advance for the next Election Day.

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