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bionicbrown

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Register to Vote Online Now - only takes 3 minutes!

https://voteforchange.com/

Just a lil info on how crucial this is:

The Georgia Secretary of State, Karen Handel (this bitch
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), who is a republican, said at the RNC Convention that Democrats registering in record numbers is a myth. What happens is, if you send in a form and it's not completed or has unclear handwriting, she's tossing them out and leaving folks unregistered.

Georgia is a swing state, so every vote counts!!!!!

We got 600,000 unregistered African-Americans and 8 Million unregistered African-Americans in America. This is how they put the fix in, and we are the cause of it.

Pass this link on to friends and family, let's get this man elected. Cuz I'm not trying to look at raw chicken faced John McCain for the next 4 years.

And if you've moved recently, you need to register again!!!!





Let me do a little community organizing....I don't give a fuck what that white bitch say.

STATE REGISTRATION DEADLINES

ACTUAL REGISTRATION DEADLINES

VOTER REGISTRATION FORMS USED

AND WHERE TO MAIL VOTER REGISTRATION FORM


ALABAMA Voter registration is closed during the ten days preceding an election. Applications must be postmarked or delivered by the eleventh day prior to the election. October 24, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Office of the Secretary of State
P.O. Box 5616
Montgomery, AL 36103-5616" http://www.sos.state.al.us/Elections/Default.aspx
ALASKA 30 days before the election. October 5, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Division of Elections

State of Alaska
PO Box 110017
Juneau, AK 99811-0017" http://www.elections.alaska.gov/
ARIZONA 29 days before the election. October 6, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Secretary of State/Elections
1700 W. Washington, 7th Floor
Phoenix, AZ 85007-2888" http://www.azsos.gov/election/

ARKANSAS 30 days before the election. October 6, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Secretary of State
Voter Services
P.O. Box 8111
Little Rock, AR 72203-8111" http://www.sosweb.state.ar.us/elections.html

CALIFORNIA 15 days before the election. October 20, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Secretary of State
Elections Division
1500 11th Street
Sacramento, CA 95814" http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/

COLORADO 29 days before the election. If the application is received in the mails without a postmark, it must be received within 5 days of the close of registration. October 6, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Colorado Secretary of State
1700 Broadway, Suite 270

Denver, Colorado 80290" http://www.elections.colorado.gov/DDefault.aspx?/main.htm

CONNECTICUT 14 days before the election for mail-in applications. 7 days before the election for walk-in registrations. Mail-in: October 21, 2008; Walk-in: October 28, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Secretary of State
Elections Division
30 Trinity Street
Hartford, CT 06106" http://www.sots.ct.gov/sots/cwp/view.asp?a=3&q=415810

DELAWARE The 4th Saturday before a primary or general election, and 10 days before a special election. October 11, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Commissioner of Elections
111 S. West St., Suite 10
Dover, DE 19904" http://elections.delaware.gov/


DISTRICT of COLUMBIA 30 days before the election. October 6, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "District of Columbia Board of
Elections & Ethics
441 4th Street, NW, Suite 250
Washington, DC 20001-2745" http://www.dcboee.org/


FLORIDA 29 days before the election. October 6, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "State of Florida
Department of State
Division of Elections
The R.A. Gray Building
500 South Bronough St, Rm 316
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250" http://election.dos.state.fl.us/

GEORGIA The fifth Monday before any general primary, general election, or presidential preference primary, or regularly scheduled special election pursuant to the Georgia Election Code. In the event that a special election is scheduled on a date other that those dates prescribed by the Georgia Election Code, registration would close on the 5th day after the call. October 6, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Elections Division
Office of the Secretary of State
1104 West Tower
2 Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. SE
Atlanta, GA 30334-1505" http://sos.georgia.gov/elections/default.htm

HAWAII 30 days before the election. October 6, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Office of Elections
State of Hawaii
802 Lehua Avenue
Pearl City, HI 96782" http://hawaii.gov/elections

IDAHO 25 days before the election. October 10, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Secretary of State
P.O. Box 83720
State Capitol Bldg.
Boise, ID 83720-0080" http://www.idsos.state.id.us/elect/eleindex.htm

ILLINOIS 28 days prior to each election. October 7, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "State Board of Elections
1020 S. Spring Street
Springfield, IL 62704" http://www.elections.state.il.us/

INDIANA 29 days before the election. October 6, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Election Division
Office of the Secretary of State
302 West Washington Street,
Room E-204
Indianapolis, IN 46204-2743" http://www.state.in.us/sos/elections/

IOWA "Must be delivered by 5 p.m. 10 days before the election, if it is a state primary or general election; 11 days before all others.* Registration forms
which are postmarked 15 or more days before an election are considered on time even if received after the deadline." October 25, 2008 Voluntarily accepts Federal Form, also uses state form "Elections Division
Office of the Secretary of State
Lucas Building-1st Floor
321 E. 12th Street
Des Moines, IA 50319" http://www.sos.state.ia.us/elections/index.html

KANSAS Postmarked or delivered 15 days before the election. October 20, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Secretary of State
1st Floor, Memorial Hall
120 SW 10th Ave.
Topeka, KS 66612-1594" http://www.kssos.org/elections/elections.html

KENTUCKY 29 days before the election. October 6, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "State Board of Elections
140 Walnut Street
Frankfort, KY 40601-3240" http://sos.ky.gov/elections/

LOUISIANA 30 days before the election. October 6, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Secretary of State
Attention: Voter Registration
P.O. Box 94125
Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9125" http://www.sos.louisiana.gov/tabid/68/Default.aspx

MAINE
Delivered 10 business days before the election (or a voter may register in-person up to and including election day). October 21, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Elections Division
Bureau of Corporations,
Elections and Commissions
101 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333-0101" http://www.maine.gov/sos/cec/elec/

MARYLAND 9:00 p.m. 21 days before the election. October 14, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "State Board of Elections
P.O. Box 6486
Annapolis, MD 21401-0486" http://www.elections.state.md.us/

MASSACHUSETTS 20 days before the election. October 15, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Secretary of the Commonwealth
Elections Division, Room 1705
One Ashburton Place
Boston, MA 02108" http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/eleidx.htm

MICHIGAN 30 days before the election. October 6, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Michigan Department of State
Bureau of Elections
P.O. Box 20126
Lansing, MI 48901-0726" http://michigan.gov/sos/0,1607,7-127-1633---,00.html

MINNESOTA Delivered by 5:00 p.m. 21 days before the election (there is also election day registration at polling places). October 14, 2008 Voluntarily accepts Federal Form, also uses state form "Secretary of State
60 Empire Drive, Suite 100
St. Paul, MN 55103-1855" http://www.sos.state.mn.us/home/index.asp?page=4

MISSISSIPPI 30 days before the election. October 6, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Secretary of State
P.O. Box 136
Jackson, MS 39205-0136" http://www.sos.state.ms.us/elections/elections.asp

MISSOURI 28 days before the election. October 8, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Secretary of State
P.O. Box 1767
Jefferson City, MO 65102-1767" http://www.sos.mo.gov/elections/

MONTANA 30 days before the election. October 6, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Secretary of State’s Office
P.O. Box 202801
State Capitol
Helena, MT 59620-2801" http://sos.mt.gov/ELB/index.asp

NEBRASKA The third Friday before the election (or delivered by 6 p.m. on the second Friday before the election). October 17, 2008 (October 24, 2008) Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Nebraska Secretary of State
Suite 2300, State Capitol Bldg.
Lincoln, NE 68509-4608" http://www.sos.ne.gov/elec/

NEVADA 9:00 p.m. on the third Tuesday before any primary or general election. 9:00 p.m. on the third Saturday before any recall or special election. However, if a recall or special election is held on the same day as a primary or general election, the registration closes at 9:00 p.m. on the third Tuesday before the day for the elections. October 4, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Secretary of State
Elections Divisions
101 North Carson Street
Suite 3, Capitol Complex
Carson City, NV 89701-4786" http://www.secretaryofstate.biz/elections/

NEW HAMPSHIRE New Hampshire town and city clerks will accept this application only as a request for their own absentee voter mail-in registration form, which must be received by your city or town clerk by 10 days before the election. October 25, 2008 State form used, Federal Form only accepted as an application for state form "The application should be mailed to your town or city clerk at your zip code. These addresses are listed on the Secretary of State web site at
http://www.state.nh.us/sos/clerks.
htm " http://www.sos.nh.gov/electionsnew.html

NEW JERSEY 21 days before the election. October 14, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "New Jersey Department of Law
and Public Safety
Division of Elections
PO BOX 304
Trenton, NJ 08625-0304" http://www.njelections.org/

NEW MEXICO 28 days before the election. October 7, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Bureau of Elections
325 Don Gaspar, Suite 300
Santa Fe, NM 87503" http://www.sos.state.nm.us/sos-elections.html

NEW YORK 25 days before the election. October 10, 2005 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "NYS Board of Elections
40 Steuben Street
Albany, NY 12207-2108" http://www.elections.state.ny.us/

NORTH CAROLINA Postmarked 25 days before the election or received in the elections office or designated voter registration agency site by 5:00 p.m. 25 days before the election. October 10, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "State Board of Elections
P.O. Box 27255
Raleigh, NC 27611-7255" http://www.sboe.state.nc.us/

NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota does not have voter registration. None Required http://www.nd.gov/sos/electvote/

OHIO 30 days before the election. October 6, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Secretary of State of Ohio
Elections Division
180 E. Broad Street — 15th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215" http://www.sos.state.oh.us/sos/(X(1...))/Default.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1

OKLAHOMA 25 days before the election. October 10, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Oklahoma State Election Board
Box 528800
Oklahoma City, OK 73152-8800" http://www.oklaosf.state.ok.us/~elections/

OREGON
21 days before the election October 14, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Secretary of State Elections Division 141 State Capitol
Salem, OR 97310-0722" http://www.sos.state.or.us/elections/

PENNSYLVANIA 30 days before an election or primary. October 6, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth
210 North Office Bldg.
Harrisburg, PA 17120-0029" http://www.dos.state.pa.us/bcel/site/default.asp

RHODE ISLAND 30 days before the election. October 4, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Rhode Island State Board of
Elections 50 Branch Ave.
Providence, RI 02904-2790" http://www.sec.state.ri.us/elections

SOUTH CAROLINA 30 days before the election. October 4, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "State Election Commission
P.O. Box 5987
Columbia, SC 29250-5987" http://www.scvotes.org/

SOUTH DAKOTA Received 15 days before the election. October 20, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Elections, Secretary of State
500 E. Capitol
Pierre, SD 57501-5070" http://www.sdsos.gov/electionsvoteregistration/electionsvoteregistration_overview.shtm

TENNESSEE 30 days before the election. October 6, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Coordinator of Elections
Tennessee Tower, Ninth Floor
312 Eighth Avenue, North
Nashville, TN 37243" http://tennessee.gov/sos/election/index.htm

TEXAS 30 days before the election. October 6, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Office of the Secretary of State Elections Division
P.O. Box 12060
Austin, TX 78711-2060" http://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/index.shtml

UTAH 30 days before the election for mail-in applications; 15 days before the election for walk-in registrations at the county clerk’s office. Mail-in: October 6, 2008 Walk-in: October 20, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Office of the Lieutenant Governor
P.O. Box 142325
Salt Lake City, UT 84114" http://elections.utah.gov/

VERMONT Delivered to the town clerk before 5:00 PM on the Wednesday before the election October 29, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Office of the Secretary of State Director of Elections
26 Terrace Street
Montpelier, VT 05609-1101" http://vermont-elections.org/soshome.htm

VIRGINIA
Delivered 29 days before the election. October 6, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "State Board of Elections
200 N. 9th Street, Suite 101
Richmond, VA 23219" http://www.sbe.virginia.gov/cms/

WASHINGTON 30 days before the election (or delivered in person to the local voter registration office 15 days before the election). October 4, 2008 (October 20, 2008) Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Secretary of State
Voter Registration by Mail
P.O. Box 40230
Olympia, WA 98504-0230" http://www.secstate.wa.gov/elections/

WEST VIRGINIA 21 days before the election. October 14, 2008 Must use and accept Federal Form, also uses state form "Secretary of State
Building 1, Suite 157-K
1900 Kanawha Blvd. East
Charleston, WV 25305-0770" http://www.wvsos.org/elections/main.htm

WISCONSIN Twenty (20) days before the election (or completed in the local voter registration office up to 5:00 pm. 1 day before the election, or completed at the polling place on election day). October 15, 2008 Voluntarily accepts Federal Form, also uses state form "State Elections Board
17 West Main Street, Suite 310
P.O. Box 2973
Madison, WI 53701-2973" http://elections.state.wi.us/

WYOMING 30 days before the election. October 6, 2008 Uses state form only, will not accept Federal Form. http://soswy.state.wy.us/Elections/Elections.aspx

AMERICAN SAMOA At 4:30 p.m. on the 30th day prior to each election (but if that day is a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday, then at 4:30 p.m. on the first working day immediately following), the general register shall be closed to registration until after the election. October 6, 2008 State Form "AMERICAN SAMOA ELECTION OFFICE
American Samoa Government
P.O. Box 3970
Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799 " http://205.161.14.36/

GUAM You may register anytime during the year but not later than ten (10) days prior to an election. October 24, 2008 You may register to vote by completing an Affidavit of Registration at any of the following: 1) The Election Commission's office; 2) With a Deputized Volunteer Registrar; or 3) At your Village Mayor’s Office ( 21 days prior to an election) "Guam Election Commission
Suite 200, GCIC Bldg.
414 West Soledad Avenue
Hagatna, Guam 96910" http://www.guamelection.org/

PUERTO RICO You must be registered no later than fifty (50) days prior to an election in which you wish to vote. September 15, 2008 You must register in person at an office of the State Election Commission "Comisión Estatal de Elecciones
P.O. Box 195552
San Juan, PR 00919-5552
" http://www.ceepur.org/

VIRGIN ISLANDS You must be registered no later than thirty (30) days prior to an election in which you wish to vote. October 4, 2008 You must register in person at an office of the Election System of the U.S. Virgin Islands "#4 Sunny Isle Shopping Center (Annex), Christiansted, St. Croix, V.I.
P.O. Box 1499* Kingshill * St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands 00851-1499
(340) 773-1021 * Fax (340) 773-4523
" http://www.vivote.gov/

UNIFORMED SERVICE MEMBERS OR U.S. CITIZENS LIVING OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES Check your State's Deadline May register to vote in any State or territory using the Federal Post Card Application http://www.fvap.gov
 

Brother Blaque

Rising Star
Registered
Young Black people need to be educated on what our fore fathers and mothers went through just to get the right to vote.

Now you can just sign up on the Internet while sitting at home.

There are no excuses


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QueEx

Rising Star
Super Moderator
<FONT SIZE="3">
Thanks to bionicbrown for posting this important message;
I have copied the same to this board and it will remain a
sticky until after the time to register for the fall election
has expired.

QueEx
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Now,

Just Do It !!!

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bionicbrown

In all 9 areas...
Registered
<FONT SIZE="3">
Thanks to bionicbrown for posting this important message;
I have copied the same to this board and it will remain a
sticky until after the time to register for the fall election
has expired.

QueEx
</font size>

<font size="6">

<center>
Now,

Just Do It !!!

</font size></center>

Thank you bruh!
 

QueEx

Rising Star
Super Moderator
<FONT SIZE="5"><CENTER>8 Million Blacks Still Not Registered To Vote</FONT SIZE></CENTER>

NNPA, News Report
By Hazel Trice Edney
September 2, 2008

WASHINGTON (NNPA) – Despite record numbers of voters who turned out during the presidential primaries last spring, eight million African Americans are still not registered to vote.

This according to Rick Wade, African American vote director for the Obama for America presidential campaign.

“Our principle focus has been a 50-state voter registration initiative. I think we all appreciate that if we increase the number of African American registered voters and then increase turnout and get people to the polls on Nov. 4, then Sen. Obama will be the next president of the United States,” Wade says.

Wade explains that the eight million unregistered Black voters accounts for 32 percent of eligible Black voting population nationwide.

“In 2004, African Americans made up approximately 11 percent of the overall vote nationwide. If the percentage of African Americans was a mere two-and-a-half percent higher at 13-and-a-half percent, Democrats would currently be running for re-election at this time,” he said. “For example in the state of Ohio in 2004, we lost by two percent or 100,000 votes. There were 270,000 unregistered African Americans. I use that as an illustration to show how the African American vote can make the difference in a state and across this country.So the African American vote can absolutely make the difference in this election.''

But, the Democrats are not alone in going after the Black vote. Republicans, who barely get a tenth of Black voters in presidential elections, say they are not giving up.

''The [Republican National Convention] is working to turn out voters of all races to support Sen. John McCain and all of our Republican candidates, by focusing on using a strong grassroots program that relies on neighbor to neighbor interactions, putting out surrogates on a daily basis, and registering and mobilizing voters,” says RNC spokesman Sean Conner. “Chairman Duncan has visited 38 states in the last 16 months, and our Party’s nominee has participated in important African American national events such as the NAACP conference and the National Urban League Convention. We’re looking forward to increased support from the African American community, and will compete for each vote within the various ethnic communities of our country.''

As both parties prepare for grassroots mobilization efforts at their back to back conventions (Democrats, last week of August and Republican, first week of September), non-partisan groups have intensified their efforts with grassroots campaigns year round.

Melanie Campbell, executive director of the non-partisan National Coalition on Black Civic Participation, says because of the intensity of voter registration efforts, there’s a great possibility to take voter registration to a whole new level, particularly in the Black community, by intensifying voter education and focusing on issues.

“The potential is that you will create a whole new expanded electorate. It’s something that we’ve been trying to have happen for a lot of years,” Campbell says. “Because traditionally, there’s been about 15 million people not voting in the general election. So, this has potential for that number to go down tremendously…If the trend continues, because it’s so competitive, it’s going to drive the turn out and that’s going to be across all demographics.”

The intensity of the current election and get-out-to-vote efforts have caught fire from coast to coast and doesn’t begin and end with the presidential election.

“There’s elections from the school board to the presidency that impacts your life,” Campbell says. “We know the presidency is a big deal. But, it is one of many elections that’s taking place on Nov. 4.”

Hazel Trice Edney is the NNPA editor-in-chief.

http://news.newamericamedia.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=74fb401085430611d593d74ad6e83b8a
 

keysersoze

Star
Registered

RICHMOND, Sept. 16 -- More than a quarter-million Virginians have registered to vote since the beginning of the year, and jurisdictions that have traditionally voted Democratic are registering voters at the fastest pace, according to statistics released Tuesday by the State Board of Elections.

Virginia does not have party registration, but in almost every county and city with a history of supporting Democratic presidential candidates, the number of registered voters has increased by about 10 percent since Jan. 1.

Counties that have voted Republican recently are registering much lower percentages of voters, the statistics show.

In addition, 62 percent of new voters are younger than 35, and 42 percent are younger than 25, according to the state numbers.

The statistics suggest that Democrats could have a bigger base this year than in the 2004 presidential contest if they can get newly registered residents to vote on Election Day.

Since the start of the year, 283,695 people have registered to vote in Virginia, including 33,175 during the first half of September. And with the Oct. 6 registration deadline approaching, elections officials expect a crush of new applications.

"If you look at how the state has trended over the last three elections, I think it is a pretty safe guess many of these voters are Democratic-leaning," said Kevin Griffis, an spokesman for Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.), the Democratic presidential candidate. "But registering new voters is only one piece of the puzzle. The next piece is getting these voters to the polls."

Republicans said that the state added more than 200,000 registered voters in 2004 but that President Bush won Virginia by 262,000 votes.

"We are committed to winning Virginia in November, and we have the necessary resources, battle-tested staff and volunteers to help register voters and bolster turnout on Election Day," said Gail Gitcho, a spokeswoman for the GOP nominee, Sen. John McCain (Ariz.). "More and more Virginians are registering to vote because they believe in John McCain and Sarah Palin's message of reforming Washington with lower taxes, innovative energy solutions and stronger national security."

New voters are central to Obama's efforts to become the first Democratic presidential nominee since 1964 to win Virginia.

According to statistics from the State Board of Elections, the biggest percentage gains in new registrants are occurring in heavily black communities. In Richmond, 11,673 signed up to vote this year. They now account for 10.5 percent of the city's 111,000 registered voters. Similar gains have been made in heavily black Petersburg and Norfolk.

In Northern Virginia, new voters account for about 9 percent of the potential electorate in strongly Democratic Arlington County and Alexandria. Arlington has added about 13,000 voters since Jan. 1, and 8,100 people have registered in Alexandria.

Obama's campaign, the Virginia Democratic Party and outside groups have deployed hundreds of volunteers and paid staffers to heavily Democratic areas to register voters. But the groups are also targeting Washington's fast-growing outer suburbs and suburban communities around Richmond and in Hampton Roads.

In those places, Democrats said they can register enough voters to help diminish GOP voting patterns.

About 38,000 people registered to vote this year in Fairfax County, where one in seven Virginia residents reside. The newly registered account for about 6 percent of voters. New voters also account for 6 percent of all people registered in Prince William and Loudoun counties.

But in a sign that black residents appear especially energized by the election, almost as many people registered to vote this year in Norfolk as in Loudoun. Loudoun, which has grown rapidly since the 2004 election, is home to 40,000 more residents than Norfolk, which has been losing population.

Robert Holsworth, a political scientist at Virginia Commonwealth University, said new voters did not help the Democrats in 2004. "There is some indication that the new voter registration is tilting in some way to Obama, but I think the Democrats have to be cautious about being overconfident, given these numbers are not that much larger than 2004," he said.

The smallest registration gains have occurred in counties that tend to vote Republican. In Hanover County, in suburban Richmond, where 71 percent of voters supported Bush in 2004, the newly registered account for 4 percent of the potential electorate. The rolls have grown by about 3 percent since the beginning of the year. The numbers are similar in the Shenandoah Valley, where Bush was particularly strong.
 

BlackWolf

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Obama Blue Day!!!!

OBAMA BLUE DAY!!!September 30, 2008
Its time to REPRESENT!!!!!
This election season has remained too close for comfort and to close to
call! We have 100,000s of unregistered and millions who remain on the
fence! Its time for us to come together, voice our unity, and make a
difference!
Tuesday September 30, 20008
everyone is asked
to do two things
1) WEAR BLUE
2) REGISTER TWO VOTERS!
(If you can't register two voters talk to two people who may be on the
fence/ or a McCain supporter and sway them to become a Obama
Supporter).
LETS MAKE OBAMA BLUE DAY a DAY OF ACTION!!!!
BARACK THE VOTE!!!!!!
PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO EVERYBODY WHO MAY BE INTERESTED IN
PARTICIPATING!!!
 

QueEx

Rising Star
Super Moderator
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BlackWolf

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
OBAMA BLUE DAY!!!September 30, 2008 Its time to REPRESENT!!!!! This election season has remained too close for comfort and to close to call! We have 100,000s of unregistered and millions who remain on the fence! Its time for us to come together, voice our unity, and make a difference! Tuesday September 30, 20008 everyone is asked to do two things 1) WEAR BLUE 2) REGISTER TWO VOTERS! (If you can't register two voters talk to two people who may be on the fence/ or a McCain supporter and sway them to become a Obama Supporter). LETS MAKE OBAMA BLUE DAY a DAY OF ACTION!!!! BARACK THE VOTE!!!!!! PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO EVERYBODY WHO MAY BE INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING!!!
 

MASTERBAKER

༺ S❤️PER❤️ ᗰOD ༻
Super Moderator
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Anybody Register online successfully to vote?

I'm not sure what site to trust. I dont want to register only to find out I just signed up for some spam bullshit. Is there an official site every uses?
 

Makkonnen

The Quizatz Haderach
BGOL Investor
Re: Anybody Register online successfully to vote?

Check with your state or your party of choice in your state. Some deadlines for registration have already passed.
Obama's campaign has a site for checking your registration and getting registered.
 
Re: Anybody Register online successfully to vote?

Check with your state or your party of choice in your state. Some deadlines for registration have already passed.
Obama's campaign has a site for checking your registration and getting registered.


:eek:..nah but thanks Makk. It will be the first time I voted in 36 years.
 

QueEx

Rising Star
Super Moderator
Re: Anybody Register online successfully to vote?

I'm not sure what site to trust. I dont want to register only to find out I just signed up for some spam bullshit. Is there an official site every uses?
Whats your state? - if you don't want to say in open forum, PM me.

QueEx
 

Makkonnen

The Quizatz Haderach
BGOL Investor
Re: Anybody Register online successfully to vote?

:eek:..nah but thanks Makk. It will be the first time I voted in 36 years.
I dont follow the nah but thanks - u have to register with your state- check your state govt website for details
 
Re: Anybody Register online successfully to vote?

I dont follow the nah but thanks - u have to register with your state- check your state govt website for details

I was saying to nah to surprised gif I posted like wow, I didnt expect help from you and continued on to thank you. But I just read your comment about my dog, so you can go fuck yourself. You follow that?
 

QueEx

Rising Star
Super Moderator
Re: Anybody Register online successfully to vote?

Bro Stroud, you might want to read the Rules of this Board
which are posted as a sticky at the top of this forum.

QueEx
 

cocobeauty

Rising Star
Super Moderator
Re: Anybody Register online successfully to vote?

Check with your state or your party of choice in your state. Some deadlines for registration have already passed.
Obama's campaign has a site for checking your registration and getting registered.

Makk, I went to Obama's site to see if I see the link to check registration but I don't see it. I signed up about 25 people to vote and so far about 10 have said they still haven't received their registration cards.

I did advise them to do early voting and go with their license and they should be on the log (even if they don't have their card), but now I'm wondering.
 

QueEx

Rising Star
Super Moderator
Re: Anybody Register online successfully to vote?

Makk, I went to Obama's site to see if I see the link to check registration but I don't see it. I signed up about 25 people to vote and so far about 10 have said they still haven't received their registration cards.

I did advise them to do early voting and go with their license and they should be on the log (even if they don't have their card), but now I'm wondering.

<font size="3">Many national voter registration groups are urging that at this late date, those seeking registration should GO DIRECTLY TO THE COUNTY VOTER REGISTRATION OFFICE to register so that one can be more assured that regisgration has been accomplished properly.

If you don't know where the County Voter Registration office is (they go by various names), one can call the national voter hotline at 866.MYVOTE1. </font size>

QueEx
 

QueEx

Rising Star
Super Moderator
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thoughtone

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Web Site To Check If You Are Registered To Vote In Your Area

Can I Vote?

http://www.canivote.org/

"Need help with voting? You've come to the right place. This nonpartisan web site was created by state election officials to help eligible voters figure out how and where to go vote. Choose a category below to get started."
 

cthomas0964

Star
Registered
Re: Web Site To Check If You Are Registered To Vote In Your Area

I think everyone should vote early. That way you won't have to deal with the long lines and traffic. I was talking to a friend and she said she doesn't vote early because she thinks they are going to throw her vote away. :confused::confused: Like they won't the day of the election. I think African Americans overall are just too paranoid.
 

QueEx

Rising Star
Super Moderator
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Wake Up Everybody

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QueEx

Rising Star
Super Moderator
Re: Web Site To Check If You Are Registered To Vote In Your Area

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Wake Up Everybody

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QueEx

Rising Star
Super Moderator
Re: Web Site To Check If You Are Registered To Vote In Your Area

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If you don't register; and

If you don't vote

You know what can happen:

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QueEx

Rising Star
Super Moderator
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If you don't register; and

If you don't vote

You know what can happen:

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DeSiRe

The Get It Girl
BGOL Investor
Re: Web Site To Check If You Are Registered To Vote In Your Area

i voted yesterday

i suggest everyone vote early also...nov4th will be a mess

make sure you set aside at least a HOUR because there was a line out the door when i went

but it felt so great...it was worth it:dance:
 

QueEx

Rising Star
Super Moderator
Re: Web Site To Check If You Are Registered To Vote In Your Area

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