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Obama vs. McCain -- 4 days to go. Be Prepared, and Conquer the Lines. (630 hits)

Everywhere we look, there are long lines of voters participating in this historic election. People are waiting 2, 3, 4, and sometimes up to 6 hours. That's a long time to stand around without a plan. I received this helpful advice from Colorofchange.org that will help you to be prepared when you go to vote. This election is too important to let anything turn you around. Here are a few things to keep in mind to make sure you successfully cast your vote, and to help others do the same.

Be Prepared, and Conquer the Lines.

We can't let long lines stop anyone from voting. There are several ways you can reduce lines and make sure they don't prevent you or anyone else from voting:

Vote early if you can.
You can find early voting times and locations at govote.org.

Double-check your polling location before you go to vote.
You can look it up at govote.org.

VERY IMPORTANT -- Have a Plan & Have Fun.
Have a plan in case there are lines. Bring some food, drinks, friends, books, games, a chair -- anything that will prevent you and other voters from walking away. Have fun while you wait and encourage your friends and neighbors to stay in line so their vote is counted.
DON'T GIVE UP--DON'T WALK AWAY WITHOUT VOTING!

Two numbers you should have in your phone.
Put these numbers in your phone so you're prepared to report problems and help other voters find their polling place:
866-OUR-VOTE
It's a hotline that's been set up to collect information about problems on election day--lawyers and election protection advocates are ready to respond. It's the best way to make sure someone addresses any problems you see.

The number for your local election board.
Have it in case you need to tell someone where they can vote. Enter your zip code at govote.org, then look for "Contact [your county] election officials" on the right.

Beware of lies, misinformation and dirty tricks; spread the truth.

Republican operatives are spreading plain lies to frighten new voters. In Philadelphia, anonymous flyers in Black neighborhoods have falsely claimed that voters with unpaid traffic tickets or outstanding warrants will be arrested at the polls. If you hear a scary rumor, it's probably a lie. Call your local election officials to check it out--and make sure your friends and neighbors know the truth.

Leave the Obama gear at home.

In some places, you won't be allowed into the polling place if you're wearing clothes and pins that support a given candidate. This isn't true everywhere, but it's best to play it safe. You can contact your local board of elections to find out if it's a problem in your area. If it is, bring some extra plain T-shirts or sweaters to loan neighbors who show up unaware of the rule.

Read the ballot carefully, and ask questions!

Some ballots can be confusing even for smart and informed voters. Read instructions on the ballot carefully, and if you're not sure you understand something, ask a poll worker to explain. Remember what happened in 2000 in Florida--a confusing ballot caused thousands of people to mistakenly vote for the wrong Presidential candidate. Don't let that happen to you!
Posted By: Roger E Madison Jr
Friday, October 31st 2008 at 12:36PM
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Great advice! Fortunately, I won't have to endure a long line. I cast my vote early, last Friday to be exact. Early voting in North Carolina is great. I just pray for the integrity of the early votes and those cast by absentee voters.

Jeffery A. Faulkerson, MSSW
www.jefferyafaulkerson.com

Friday, October 31st 2008 at 2:57PM
J. A. Faulkerson
HI Jeffery, I was born in North Carolina and I am hoping that I am totally wrong about the state not being ready for a Black president.And what a blessing it will be when I am proven wrong and that we as a nation have moved on into the 21st century.
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