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  • admin 11:50 pm on May 28, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: by state, deadline, links, polling stations, , , voter   

    voter registration links and polling stations 

    Find your polling place-registration deadlines
    Contact information for your Secretary of State. Call the state number is your confused they can help.State Phone URL
    Alabama (800) 274-VOTE http://www.sos.alabama.gov/elections/default.aspx
    Alaska (907) 465-4611 http://www.elections.alaska.gov/
    Arizona (877) 843-8683 http://www.azsos.gov/election/
    Arkansas (800) 482-1127 http://www.sosweb.state.ar.us/elections.html
    California (800) 345-8683 http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/elections.htm
    Colorado (303) 894-2200 http://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/
    Connecticut (800) 540-3764 http://www.sots.state.ct.us/
    Delaware (302) 739-4277 http://www.state.de.us/election/
    District of Columbia (202) 727-2525 http://www.dcboee.org/
    Florida (850) 245-6200 http://election.dos.state.fl.us/
    Georgia (404) 656-2871 http://www.sos.state.ga.us/elections/
    Hawaii (808) 453-8683 http://hawaii.gov/elections/
    Idaho (208) 334-2852 http://www.sos.idaho.gov/elect/eleindex.htm
    Illinois (217) 782-4141 http://www.elections.state.il.us
    Indiana (317) 232-3939 http://www.in.gov/sos/elections
    Iowa (888) 767-8683 http://www.sos.state.ia.us
    Kansas (785) 296-4561 http://www.kssos.org/elections/elections.html
    Kentucky (502) 564-3490 http://sos.ky.gov/elections/
    Louisiana (225) 342-4970 http://www.sec.state.la.us/elections/elections-index.htm
    Maine (207) 626-8400 http://www.state.me.us/sos/cec/elec/elec.htm
    Maryland (800) 222-VOTE http://www.elections.state.md.us/
    Massachusetts (800) 462-VOTE http://www.state.ma.us/sec/ele/
    Michigan (517) 373-2540 http://www.michigan.gov/sos
    Minnesota (651) 215-1440 http://www.sos.state.mn.us/
    Mississippi (800) 829-6786 http://www.sos.state.ms.us/elections/elections.asp
    Missouri (573) 751-2301 http://www.sos.mo.gov/elections/
    Montana (888) 884-8683 http://sos.mt.gov/Elections/index.asp
    Nebraska (402) 471-2555 http://www.sos.state.ne.us/
    Nevada (775) 684-5705 http://sos.state.nv.us/elections/
    New Hampshire (603) 271-3242 http://www.state.nh.us/sos/electionsnew.htm
    New Jersey (609) 292-3760 http://www.state.nj.us/state/elections/
    New Mexico (800) 477-3632 http://www.sos.state.nm.us/sos-elections.html
    New York (800) 367-8683 http://www.elections.state.ny.us/
    North Carolina (919) 733-7173 http://www.sboe.state.nc.us/
    North Dakota (800) 352-0867 ext. 8-4146 http://www.nd.gov/sos/electvote/
    Ohio (614) 466-2585 http://www.state.oh.us/sos/
    Oklahoma (405) 521-2391 http://www.elections.state.ok.us/
    Oregon (503) 986-1518 http://www.sos.state.or.us/elections/elechp.htm
    Pennsylvania (877) 868-3772 http://www.dos.state.pa.us/bcel/site/default.asp
    Rhode Island (401) 222-2345 http://www.elections.state.ri.us/
    South Carolina (803) 734-9060 http://www.scvotes.org/
    South Dakota (605) 773-3537 http://www.state.sd.us/sos/sos.htm
    Tennessee (615) 741-7956 http://state.tn.us/sos/election/index.htm
    Texas (800) 252-VOTE http://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/index.shtml
    Utah (800) 995-VOTE http://elections.utah.gov/
    Vermont (800) 439-8683 http://vermont-elections.org/soshome.htm
    Virginia (804) 864-8901 http://www.sbe.virginia.gov/cms/Index.html
    Washington (360) 902-4180 http://secstate.wa.gov/elections/
    West Virginia (304) 558-6000 http://www.sos.wv.gov/elections/Pages/default.aspx
    Wisconsin (608) 266-8005 http://elections.state.wi.us/
    Wyoming (307) 777-7186 http://soswy.state.wy.us/Elections/Elections.aspx

     
  • admin 11:50 pm on May 28, 2010 Permalink  

    Hello world! 

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  • adriel 11:50 pm on May 28, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

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    Tags: twitter, vote united   

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  • admin 11:50 pm on May 28, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: deadlines,   

    deadline 

    You should apply for your absentee ballot at least four weeks before an election (but no later than two weeks before). You’ll find everything you need to vote by absentee ballot in our Absentee Voter Guides.
    NOTE: The data in this chart was confirmed by each state’s Secretary of State – either via their website or direct email.
    State
    Earliest Day to Apply for an Absentee Ballot
    Absentee Ballot Application Deadline
    Absentee Ballots Due By
    Alabama
    Apply anytime before the deadline, but on or after January 1 of the election year is recommended
    Received by the Thursday before the election
    Postmarked by the day BEFORE the election and received by noon on election day (mailed); received by 5pm on the day BEFORE the election (hand-delivered)
    Alaska
    January 1 of the election year
    Received 10 days before the election
    Postmarked on election day
    Arizona
    93 days before the election
    Received by 5pm 11 days before the election
    Received by 7pm on election day
    Arkansas
    60 days before the election
    Received by the Tuesday before the election (by mail); Received by close of business the day before the election (in person)
    Received by 7:30pm on election day
    California
    Apply anytime before the deadline
    Received 7 days before the election
    Received by the close of polls on election day
    Colorado
    January 1 of the election year
    Received by the Tuesday before the election
    Received by the close of polls on election day
    Connecticut
    Apply anytime before the deadline
    No specific deadline. We recommend requesting your ballot at least 2 weeks before the election
    Received by 8pm on election day (by mail); received by the daybefore the election (in person)
    Delaware
    January 1 of the election year
    Received by the Friday before the election
    Received by 8pm on election day
    District of Columbia
    Apply anytime before the deadline
    Received by the Tuesday before the election
    Postmarked by election day
    Florida
    Up to 2 years prior to the election
    Received by 5pm on the Wednesday before the election
    Received by 7pm on election day
    Georgia
    180 days before the election
    Received by the close of business on the Friday before the election
    Received by 7pm on election day
    Hawaii
    60 days before the election
    Received by 4:30pm on the Tuesday before the election
    Received by the close of polls on election day
    Idaho
    Apply anytime before the deadline
    Received by the Wednesday before the election
    Received by 8pm on election day
    Illinois
    40 days before the election
    Received by the Thursday before the election (by mail); Received by the day before the election (in person)
    Postmarked the day BEFORE the election
    Indiana
    90 days before the election
    Received 8 days before the election
    Received by the close of polls on election day
    Iowa
    Apply anytime before the deadline
    Received by 5 PM on the Friday before the election
    Postmarked by the day BEFORE the election and received by noon on the Monday after the election
    Kansas
    90 days before the election
    Received by the Friday before the election
    Received by 7pm on election day
    Kentucky
    Apply anytime before the deadline, but on or after January 1 of the election year is recommended
    Received by the Tuesday before the Election
    Received by 6pm on election day
    Louisiana
    Your application will be rejected if you apply sooner than 60 days before the election
    Received by the Friday before the election
    Received by the day BEFORE the election
    Maine
    90 days before an election
    No specific deadline. We recommend requesting your ballot at least 2 weeks before the election
    Received by 8pm on election day
    Maryland
    Apply anytime before the deadline
    Received by 4:30pm (mailed) or 11:59pm (faxed) on the Tuesday before the election
    Postmarked by election day and received by 10am on the 2nd Friday after the election
    Massachusetts
    365 days before the election
    Received by noon on the day before the election
    Received by the close of polls on election day
    Michigan
    75 days before the election
    Received by 2pm on the Saturday before the election
    Received by 8pm on election day
    Minnesota
    Apply anytime before the deadline
    No specific deadline. We recommend requesting your ballot at least 2 weeks before the election
    Received by the close of polls on election day
    Mississippi
    45 days before the election
    No specific deadline. We recommend requesting your ballot at least 2 weeks before the election
    Received by 5pm on the day BEFORE the election
    Missouri
    The 6th Tuesday before the election
    Received by 5pm on the Wednesday before the election
    Received by the close of polls on election day
    Montana
    Your application will be rejected if you apply sooner than 75 days before the election
    Received by noon on the day before the election
    Received by the close of polls on election day
    Nebraska
    120 days before the election
    Received by 4pm on the Wednesday before the election
    Received by 8pm on election day
    Nevada
    January 1 of the election year
    Received by 5pm on the Tuesday before the election
    Received by 7pm on election day
    New Hampshire
    Apply anytime before the deadline
    No specific deadline. We recommend requesting your ballot at least 2 weeks before the election
    Received by 5pm on election day
    New Jersey
    Apply anytime before the deadline
    Received by the Tuesday before the election (by mail); by 3pm on the day before the election (in person)
    Received by 8pm on election day
    New Mexico
    Apply anytime before the deadline
    Received by 5pm on the Friday before the election
    Received by 7pm on election day
    New York
    January 1 of the election year
    Received by the Tuesday before the election (by mail); by the day before the election (in person)
    Postmarked by the day BEFORE the election and received the 7th day after the election
    North Carolina
    50 days before the election
    Received by the Tuesday before the election
    Received by 5pm on the day BEFORE the election
    North Dakota
    January 1 of the election year
    No specific deadline. We recommend requesting your ballot at least 2 weeks before the election
    Postmarked or handed-in by the day BEFORE the election
    Ohio
    January 1 of the election year
    Received by noon on the Saturday before the election
    Postmarked the day BEFORE the election and received 10 days after the election
    Oklahoma
    January 1 of the election year
    Received by 5pm on the Wednesday before the election
    Received by 7pm on election day
    Oregon
    The application is made available 45 days before the election
    No specific deadline. We recommend requesting your ballot at least 2 weeks before the election
    Received by 8pm on election day
    Pennsylvania
    50 days before the election
    Received by 5pm on the Tuesday before the election
    Received by 5pm on the FRIDAY BEFORE the election
    Rhode Island
    Applications are election-specific and provided by the state as soon as they are available
    Received by 4pm on the Tuesday before the election
    Received by 9pm on election day
    South Carolina
    January 1 of the election year
    Received by the Friday before the election
    Received by the close of polls on election day
    South Dakota
    January 1 of the election year
    Received by 3pm on the day before the election
    Received by the close of polls on election day
    Tennessee
    90 days before the election
    Received by the Tuesday before the election
    Received by the close of polls on election day
    Texas
    60 days before the election
    Received by the close of business on the Tuesday before the election
    Received by 7pm on election day
    Utah
    Apply anytime before the deadline
    Received by the Friday before the election
    Postmarked by the day BEFORE the election and received before noon on the day of the Official Canvass (which varies, somewhere between 1 and 14 days after the election)
    Vermont
    Apply anytime before the deadline
    Received by 5pm on the day before the election
    Received by the close of polls on election day
    Virginia
    365 days before the election
    Received by the Tuesday before the election
    Received by 7pm on election day
    Washington
    90 days before the election
    No specific deadline. We recommend requesting your ballot at least 2 weeks before the election
    Postmarked by election day
    West Virginia
    Your application will be returned if received any earlier than 78 days before the election
    Received by the Wednesday before the election
    Postmarked by election day and received by the canvass day (the Friday after a primary and the Monday after a general election)
    Wisconsin
    Apply anytime before the deadline
    Received by 5pm on the Thursday before the election
    Received by 8pm on election day
    Wyoming
    Apply anytime before the deadline
    No specific deadline. We recommend requesting your ballot at least 2 weeks before the election
    Received by 7pm on election day

     
  • admin 11:50 pm on May 28, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: gay, homosexual, investigation, kagan, nominee, , politics, scam, slick, supreme court, White House   

    kagan for justice 

    by: leftylibneocon

    Well, another obvious ploy by the white house to spend its time making political gestures to potential future voters than real work. Its obvious that president Obama is offering Kagan up for the supreme court vacancy just to score points. He really has a team of slick folks coming up with cool ways to get Americans hearing “just the right things” to influence them certain ways.  I am just waiting for the homosexual part to come out then you’ve got a double whammy for Obama and a tough position for those that say NO. Good lick fellas in Washington, you’ve been duped again, might want to consider getting your own Rahm Emanuel-type or make sure you actually get an investigation in to this white house or you’ll be powerless another 6 years, Im just saying…

     
  • admin 11:00 pm on May 28, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: clinton, gulf, louisiana, , oil spill, report, sestak   

    Obama-BP oil spill and the possible criminal activity in Obama administration 

    by:Liberalleftyneocon

    Recently President Obama has been feeling the heat from the press, much overdue. BP oil surges from the seabed and Obama finds time to hang at the white house meeting famous sports personalities, impressing narco-terrorist state presidents and spending time figuring out how to turn a federal law, backed up by state law, into a political racist tool. SHAME SHAME.  Now we see former president Bill Clinton busting out the bounty paper towels and attempting to clean up Obama messes.  So instead of changing politics, he increased politics. Instead of uniting Americans he’s allowed himself to become a leftist tool. He has been instrumental in building a giant, almost impassable wall between republicans and democrats.  The latest distraction from the largest oil spill on record is this alegation that Obama bribed a politician into backing out of a race so he can get a buddy instead in the spot. I can hope that after all the years of one sided hate directed at former president George Bush, that the reporters, investigators, writers and commentators can see past the smoke screen being created by the white house and get down to the business of exposing wrong doing.  If your a democrat or republican you are an American 1st and your a neighbor to the opposition. Its important to remember, Christian or Jew, Muslim or Buddhist, we are all Americans, friends, family, co-workers, and most of all we know that the truth must be exposed so that the path of justice, freedom and liberty may be illuminated.

    sestak-obama-clinton-report-louisiana-gulf-spill/

     
  • admin 10:18 pm on May 28, 2010 Permalink | Reply  

    live BP oil spill camera feed 

    watch a live video feed of the BP gulf of mexico oil spill
    LINK:

     
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