Thursday, September 13, 2007
SWOP homepageYou can vote today!
SWOP has started hitting the doors. It's election time.
The easiest and smartest way to vote is early or absentee and you can do that right now. Here are the places you can do that:
1. City/County Building Basement level
2. The Records Center - 604 Menaul NW (at 6th St)
3. APS City Center - 6400 Uptown (at America's Parkway)
4. Ladera Plaza - 5300 Sequoia Ste G (at Coors)
Would you like to vote in the comfort of your own home? Call 768-3030 and request and absentee ballot.
The deadline for early or absentee voting is September 28th. So, take a break and vote today.
Also....
Check out what the candidates are saying in district 6, published the Journal.
And remember, the easiest and smartest way to vote is early or absentee.
City Councilor On-Line Chat
The easiest and smartest way to vote is early or absentee and you can do that right now. Here are the places you can do that:
1. City/County Building Basement level
2. The Records Center - 604 Menaul NW (at 6th St)
3. APS City Center - 6400 Uptown (at America's Parkway)
4. Ladera Plaza - 5300 Sequoia Ste G (at Coors)
Would you like to vote in the comfort of your own home? Call 768-3030 and request and absentee ballot.
The deadline for early or absentee voting is September 28th. So, take a break and vote today.
Also....
Check out what the candidates are saying in district 6, published the Journal.And remember, the easiest and smartest way to vote is early or absentee.
City Councilor On-Line Chat
Labels: Albuquerque City Council, Albuquerque City Elections
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I think the easiest way is in person on Election Day in your neighborhood. So many people (60%)vote early and absentee that there usually isn't much of a line.
Absentee can be tricky, and you may not know you made a mistake -- there's no chance to correct it. Thousands of absentee ballots weren't turned in or weren't counted in the 2004 Congressional election in this district. You have to apply for the ballot (unless you are on the permanent list), get it, fill it out properly, fill out all the envelopes properly, and turn it in on time, by mail or in person.
However you vote, do your homework: there are 10 bond issues and 5 City Charter amendments on the ballot, even if there's no City Council race in your district.
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Absentee can be tricky, and you may not know you made a mistake -- there's no chance to correct it. Thousands of absentee ballots weren't turned in or weren't counted in the 2004 Congressional election in this district. You have to apply for the ballot (unless you are on the permanent list), get it, fill it out properly, fill out all the envelopes properly, and turn it in on time, by mail or in person.
However you vote, do your homework: there are 10 bond issues and 5 City Charter amendments on the ballot, even if there's no City Council race in your district.
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