You think you registered to vote, but don’t remember?! Check your status here, and find out where you are registered to vote. If you aren’t registered to vote, make sure you visit here, to find out how to register to vote. If you are all set and ready to vote, here are some tips to […]
Tag: elections
NYC Mayoral Race – Go Vote 11/3/09
The Day Has Finally Come
How some of us will be feeling when we wake up on January 20th, 2009?! January 20 — Inauguration Day Time Event 8:00 AM Gates open for ticketed attendees — if you have tickets, it will be wise to arrive very early as crowds will be huge and security heavy. 10:00 AM Preliminary festivities begin, […]
The Day After!!! “Change Has Come”
November 5th Etiquette Good Morning My People – After watching the final debate the other night, it dawned on me that Obama could actually win this thing. (Which he has!!!) If that happens, there will be a lot of people (some of our co-workers included) who will be afraid that an Obama Presidency will usher […]
Decision 2008
Election Day Goodies
Dear Blog Readers,
Today is a very important day, a day where we have the power to make a change in history.
I know most of us think that ONE vote won’t mean or change a thing, but think about it:
If 500 people in the country thought the same way, then it won’t be just ONE vote, it would be 500 votes that “didn’t mean or change a thing” and that many votes CAN make a difference.
Tips for a Stress-Free Voting Day
1) Vote early if you can. Many states allow early or absentee voting. Record numbers are expected to show up at the polls this year. This will help you avoid painful lines, traffic jams and parking nightmares.
2) Do not wear T-Shirts or other paraphernalia in support of your candidate. In most states, “political activity” is not allowed within 50 feet of a building used for voting.