Dear Friends,
It's time! Unless you voted early, this Tuesday, November 2, is your
opportunity to make your voice heard at the ballot box. Know that your
vote really counts.
Here are a few Election Day tips to help your voting experience go as
smoothly as possible.
Bring a picture ID. Many states
have new identification requirements this year, so play it safe by bringing
your drivers license or other official ID if at all possible.
Go to the
correct polling place. Many polling places have changed
since the last election, and in some states, your provisional ballot will not
be counted if you go to the wrong polling place. So check your polling place
ahead of time by calling your local election office or reviewing your sample ballot.
Call 1-866-OUR VOTE if you experience or witness a voting emergency.
Lawyers will be standing by to provide free, immediate, on-the-spot assistance.
Remember, you have the right to vote if you are in line before the polls
close -- no matter how long it takes. There has never been a more important
time to make sure that you vote and that your vote is counted.
Sincerely,
Michael Kieschnick
President
Working Assets