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The deadline for registering to vote in this year's presidential election is October 20, 2008. Find the form directly at the California Secretary of State's website.
Not really the kind of image that I do alot of, but I was interested in the old green tiles and the graffiti. From my brief interlude in San Francisco last week. I think this was somewhere around Polk and Clay streets.
And the same person wrote "Vote" under the St. Vital bridge. We needed to visit this bridge often and tried to touch the sign with a stick. Finally, Noah came up with the idea to post his own signs after building them with small paper circles.
First ballot cast in my precinct in Barstow California. Despite appearances I am happy about my vote. Now for some breakfast. . .
Voted #1 International DJ of the year, Armin Van Buuren performs at TAO Nightclub Las Vegas, NV, October 8, 2011 © Al Powers, PowersImagery.com
On Wednesday, December 2, Sylvester Turner was joined by firefighters, community leaders and his own neighbors as he voted early at the Acres Homes Multi-Service Center. You can vote early until the deadline on December 8. www.sylvesterturner.com/earlyvote
I can have the right to vote. I have the right to vote. Whenever there is a federal or local election I am allowed to vote. I can go in and vote for whatever I want to and I also can decide not to vote. But, others don’t have the option to vote or not. In some places, incarceration leads to be being disenfranchised. The right to vote and participate in our democracy is one of the fundamental rights of our country. Even though it is one of the fundamental rights of our country, people can be stripped of their right to vote. They can no longer participate in our democracy and politicians do not have to worry about incarcerated citizens and representing them. They can’t have appropriate representation because they can’t have the right to vote. However, I can have appropriate representation because I can have the right to vote.
An IEC official marks with ink the hand of a person who is about to cast their ballot. Picture: Taurai Maduna/Eyewitness News
Senator Gayle Slossberg was joined by veterans and officials from Connecticut and Rhode Island to speak in support of a bill (S.B. 647) which would allow members of the military serving overseas to return their election day ballots via e-mail or fax. (February 19, 2013)
Brisk mid-morning voting in the UK General Election of May 7 2015 in Chiswick, west London, where the fate of two Conservative-held marginal constituencies was being decided. Pictured: The Polling Station at the Montessori Nursery by St Alban's Church.
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Ed Lee was sworn in as mayor after the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 11- 0 to appoint him
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some photos of Ed Lee from August 2010
Early voting is awesome. Having a day-long early mobile voting site set up downstairs from the library is priceless. Once I get cooled down and get a bit of coffee in me, I'm heading downstairs!
Where I live this election is all about city government: we are electing a mayor and member of the city council. Of course I voted; if you don't vote you aren't allowed to complain! (And local government affects quality of life in a really big way.) On the way out of our polling places each voter is thanked and given an "I Voted" sticker.