Do you know you can vote despite foreclosure?
Do you know students get to choose if they'd prefer to vote in the precinct their student housing is in or at their parents permanent address?
Know your rights.The
MN Voter Bill of Rights, which bears a strong resemblance to many others is listed at
this site. So are descriptions of eligibility, etc., plus links to resources in states likely to see lots of eligibility challenges, such as Florida, Ohio, W. Va, Nevada, Missouri, and more. Tips in video form from a variety of non-partisan sources. A good resource for folks in "purple" states (or just in a purple state of mind.)
Election day is Tuesday November 4th 2008 in every single state.Hotspots around the country...
The American Civil Liberties Union (
ACLU) has
information on voting in all 50 states collected in one handy location. They are a non-partisan organization committed to helping all eligible voters cast ballots, and working to limit and mitigate disenfranchisement as the ultimate anti-American activity. Here are shortcuts directly to the information in a few states likely to be in the limelight due either to being closely contested on election day 2008, or to recent history of balloting problems: