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In reply to the discussion: do NOT stand in long lines to vote on tuesday [View all]MineralMan
(150,945 posts)29. There was redistricting here, and some precincts, and their polling
places have changed. It may be confusing. My precinct boundaries didn't change, though, and our polling place is still the same as it has always been. It's easy here to find your polling place, though. Both the county and the state SOS web sites have places where you type in your address and get your precinct and polling place instantly.
Minnesota doesn't mail sample ballots out, though. What I did, while canvassing my precinct, was to put a printed flyer with the polling place location on every door in the precinct. The DFL party is also sending out flyers and voting recommendations. It's all part of the GOTV effort.
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"the wait was shorter at the polling place in the next ward, and that they could go there." WHAT?!
WinkyDink
Nov 2012
#3
not a good idea. that means you will vote provisionally. That means there is an extra step to decide
robinlynne
Nov 2012
#20
How do they check you on a roster then? Do they just accept the ballots and check later?
robinlynne
Nov 2012
#69
sounds good then. except for the part where the machines are electronic..... Here (california)
robinlynne
Nov 2012
#75
bring a chair, a bottle of water, a snack, and a book to read...but STAND IN LINE
NightWatcher
Nov 2012
#5
How much better would this country have been with all the workers' voices heard?
freshwest
Nov 2012
#46
Or discourage others from not voting. The vacuum of non-voters will be filled by corporate voices.
freshwest
Nov 2012
#81
Our area has laws that allow wheelchair or infirm people to "curb vote." Check out your county's
Honeycombe8
Nov 2012
#18
we should make sure we get rid of corrupt board of election officials.
-LOKI -BAD FOR YA
Nov 2012
#54