If you are able to vote in Michigan, then go and do so. Polls close at 8PM today. Just remember that it is a partisan ballot, meaning that you can only vote for one party's candidates throughout the entire ballot. For example, you cannot choose a Republican for state representative and then a Democrat for governor. You can only choose candidates from one party across all primaries.
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
I voted. Did you?
Today is Primary Election Day in Michigan. I checked out the location of my polling place through publius.org, and showed up a little past 8AM this morning.
If you are able to vote in Michigan, then go and do so. Polls close at 8PM today. Just remember that it is a partisan ballot, meaning that you can only vote for one party's candidates throughout the entire ballot. For example, you cannot choose a Republican for state representative and then a Democrat for governor. You can only choose candidates from one party across all primaries.
If you are able to vote in Michigan, then go and do so. Polls close at 8PM today. Just remember that it is a partisan ballot, meaning that you can only vote for one party's candidates throughout the entire ballot. For example, you cannot choose a Republican for state representative and then a Democrat for governor. You can only choose candidates from one party across all primaries.
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