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Where Do I Vote? Election Day 2010

by James Monaco on November 1, 2010

Before you go to vote tomorrow, make sure you know what’s required to ensure your vote gets counted.

A few quick voting procedure reminders:

1) In most states voters must vote at their designated Voting Location.  Your Voting Location is determined by the home address with which you are registered to vote.  You can find out where you’re supposed to go by entering your address at Google Voter Info or at Vote411.org.

2) Most states also require proper identification.  Check your state’s election website to make sure your photo ID is sufficient.

3) You should also check your state’s election site for the polling hours.  You just have to get in line before the designated closing time — once you’re in line, they must allow you to vote.

Good luck and happy voting.

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