Election Day
Submitted by laura on October 25, 2006 - 10:16am.
Election Day is almost here. There are four things you can do today to help out:
- Take Election Day off. Re-arrange your schedule to have Election Day (Tuesday November 7th) free all day.
- Sign up as an Election Day volunteer. Volunteers are needed for door-knocking, phone calls, poll watching, giving rides and more.
- Vote absentee today. That way you'll be free to travel to wherever you are most needed. Also, if you're 60 years old or older, unable to vote without assistance at the polls, expecting to be out of town on Election Day, unable to attend the polls due to religious reasons, or appointed to work as an election inspector in a precinct outside of your precinct of residence, you can vote absentee as well. Get the appropriate form by contacting your city or township clerk, or download a general form from the Secretary of State here. You must contact your clerk for a ballot no later than 2pm the Saturday before the election. After receiving your ballot, you have until 8pm on Election Day to return it to the clerk's office. Read more about voting in Michigan.
- Donate to our campaign. President Bush is making a second visit to Michigan to support Mike Bouchard. This is a clear sign that the Republicans will do whatever it takes to win this Senate seat. We need your help to fight back against another million-dollar barrage of negative attacks for the final two weeks. We need your help to get Senator Stabenow's message out and fight back against the Bush special interest money that just keeps coming. Click here to help by contributing $150, $100, $75, or whatever you can, today.
Thank you for your support. Together we will win on Election Day!
