Vote early, vote often, buy pastries
Just a friendly reminder that today is election day. Make sure to stop by your polling location to vote, as well as (hopefully) pick up some awesome baked goods at a sale. It’s your civic duty. You know, the eating.
- Need some help with election day, Lifehacker has you covered.
- Here is a handy guide to candidates (just put in your address), although I think it only does national candiates, I even found out about a third party candidate who I really like!
- It apparantly is getting hit with a lot of traffic, but this site is saying it will pull you up a sample ballot ahead of time. Which is nice, I usually do the interactive one from the Post-Gazette, but they didn’t do it this year (at least, not the one that lets you see the issue of each candidate, then choose one, then at the end print out a ballot to take with you a reference).
- Need to find out where to vote? Click here.
- And find out if you’re registered here.
- And finally, check out voting machine demos and other information from the State here.
Update: Adding another link and made it a bullet list.
I would have totally bought something if my polling place had a bake sale. I was hungry!
I guess I’m lucky since I vote at a school. They are only open for parent/teacher conferences, so they always run a bake sale for parents and voters coming in. Guess I’ll find out tonight though! Hoping for biscotti!
Oh the horror: http://pittsburgh.metblogs.com/2010/11/03/my-civic-duty/
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