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How to report a problem or complaint
Voters may file a complaint if they experience a problem at a polling place. For more information on complaint procedures, contact your local elections office.
Voters’ checklist
Confirm you are registered to vote. Update your registration if information such as name, address or political affiliation has changed.
Know how and when to apply for an absentee ballot if you are unable to get to your polling place on Election Day.
Know your options for early voting
Know the voter identification requirements in your state before you attempt to vote.
Familiarize yourself with the voting device used in your jurisdiction. Learn how the device is accessible to voters with disabilities.
Know which polling place you are assigned to and how to get there.
Learn what assistance is available in languages other than English.
Know what time the polls open and close.
Become acquainted with the candidates and issues on the ballot.
Consider becoming a poll worker in your community. Call your local election office to learn more about the requirements.
We’re coming to the close of the longest and most costly presidential election in our history. Whoever wins, this race will be historic. The fate of our nation depends on this election. Take your civic responsibility seriously and let your voice be heard…VOTE! (www.asianjournal.com)
(Published October 31, 2008 p.sf4 NC)
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