It depends on your state. Some states have voting open already but, for example, here in florida the regular polls aren't open and you can vote anywhere in the county. The office for your party of choice in your county should have all the details.
Yay you! I voted today, also. (er, yesterday, I guess. I'm sleepless in the middle of the night.)
Our county clerks say they're getting about 400 people a day. This is significant considering that our county has only about 37,000 registered voters, and we've got 2 locations to vote (this one is probably getting twice what the other does) and ten days to early vote, and absentee voting rather than early voting was heavily pushed by the Dem party.
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Date: 2004-10-20 11:39 am (UTC)if i did early, would my polling location be in the same location it would be if i waited till nov 2nd?
arooo, thank you!
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Date: 2004-10-20 06:39 pm (UTC): feels t00besque
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Date: 2004-10-20 06:40 pm (UTC)Also, Kerry for president! And no on demolishing the friendly neighborhood bridge thingy!
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Date: 2004-10-21 04:39 am (UTC)Our county clerks say they're getting about 400 people a day. This is significant considering that our county has only about 37,000 registered voters, and we've got 2 locations to vote (this one is probably getting twice what the other does) and ten days to early vote, and absentee voting rather than early voting was heavily pushed by the Dem party.