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David K. Israel
National Absentee Ballot Guide by Amy Ephron
by David K. Israel - September 15, 2008 - 10:40 PM

Our friends over at One for the Table have a great feature running on their site now that will help you get your absentee vote in on time. Calling all college students: hit the graphic then click on your home state once you’re over on the Table’s Web site. Many states have slightly different requirements. In most cases, the application and the ballot must be sent to your individual county.  Do it now! This election is too important not to.

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Comments (3)
  1. It warms my heart so much to see Georgia as a purple state; never thought I’d see the day!

    I actually made a copy of my ID today to complete the steps necessary to vote, as an absentee, in my first election. Nom nom nom democracy.

  2. Awesome! I actually have the paperwork sitting on my desk, waiting for an envelope and a stamp to be wrangled up.

    …not that yet another democratic vote will matter much in NY…

  3. The button for Nebraska goes to the North Dakota website. That makes me sad.

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