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Voter Checklist for Election Day
1. Bring these with you when you vote:
- photo ID, requirements vary by state,
- sample ballot (which you received by mail) or address of polling location,
- this checklist,
- cell phone (if you have one)
- video camera (if you have one)
2. Ask to vote on a paper ballot, if your polling place has paper ballots.
3. Report any problems to these hotline numbers and ask for help if
needed:
Call Toll Free 1-(866) OUR-VOTE / 1-(866) 687-8683 for English and español.
Call Toll Free 1-(888) VEY-VOTA / 1-(888) 839-8682 para la ayuda en español.
4. If you plan to vote absentee, and you have the time, check with your
local
Elections office first, to find out if you can drop off your ballot at
your
regular polling location on Elections Day. Ask the poll worker for a receipt.
ProtectMyVote.org recommends that you drop off your Absentee ballot on
Election Day rather than mailing it in. Make sure the signature on
the front of the
envelope matches the absentee ballot inside. If you drop off your absentee
ballot
at your polling place or the local Elections office, remember to take a photo
ID
with you just in case. Make sure your absentee ballot has the correct 2006
date
on it. If it doesn't, call your local party office or a hotline immediately.
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