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Protecting the Vote on Election Day
| tobrienAs voters across the country prepare to head to the polls tomorrow, we at the League of Women Voters are doing everything we can to make sure everyone has the information they need to successfully cast a vote.
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Teen Poll Workers Helping Brookline [MA] Vote in 2012
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No vote, no voice
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OUR VIEW – Finally, it's the voters' turn
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Where is My Polling Place?
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League of Women Voters of New York State and DoSomething.org to Ring The NASDAQ Stock Market Opening Bell
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Information Is the Best Defense
| Elisabeth MacNamaraEditorial Note: This blog post was originally published on my Huffington Post blog
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Voting Absentee While Abroad
| StephanieThe first time I voted it was by absentee ballot. It was 2004 and I was studying abroad. In between semesters, when I’d been back home in the States, I’d watched the debates between presidential candidates, and I was excited to finally be able to participate in our democratic process by voting in the presidential primaries. I knew my candidate wouldn’t become the nominee, but it was exciting to know that my vote was being recorded and counted.
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Voting and Hurricane Sandy – Updates For Affected States
| tobrienLast week we shared updates on changes in voting procedures in the many states affected by Hurricane Sandy. These states sought to mitigate the impact on voters. Over the weekend several new changes have been announced in New York, New Jersey and Maryland.
Below are the new changes voters need to be aware of as of 9:30 am ET on Monday November 5, 2012:
New York: