Vote. Vote. Vote. Vote. Vote. Vote!
We have an historic opportunity today. Either way, we are making a huge decision about the direction our country will take. Jodie and I will be out and about delivering lunch and dinner to poll watchers and attorneys monitoring the vote. We plan to deliver treats to the people who we are sure will be waiting in line even after the polls close at seven o’clock this evening. We’ve got to do something with the ridiculous amount of Halloween candy we have leftover!
Where do I vote?
Use these sites to find your polling place:
http://www.voteforchange.com/
http://vote411.org/pollfinder.php
What should I do before I go?
- After you’ve entered your info at Vote for Change of Vote 411 read the voting instructions and special rules for your state.
- Voting laws vary state by state. Be sure to bring ID.
- There are voting myths to be aware of. If you’re concerned, check out this link.
What if something goes wrong?
- Not on the voter list? Make sure you’re at the right polling place, then request a provisional ballot. It’s your right to receive one. If they verify that you are eligible then your vote will be counted after the polls close. In Colorado, if you didn’t receive your mail in ballot, you can also request a provisional ballot at your polling place.
- If you’re voting on an electronic machine with a paper record, verify that that record is accurate.
- If you think you need legal assistance, call the nonpartisan 1-866-OUR-VOTE. Attorneys for both parties are also planning to be at many polling places to make sure that no one is limited from their right to vote.




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