If you're not sure that you're registered to vote, or you want to double check the location of your Election Day polling place, go to the Indiana Statewide Voter Registration System . Click on "Voter Registration" and you will be asked to fill in these fields: county last name first...
An earlier post to this blog about early voting must've helped to get the message out, because the turnout has just been phenomenal! Still, a number of people coming to the Information Desk at Central Library have asked if there is a place to do early voting on Saturday, since it is not offered at...
The League of Women Voters of Southwestern Indiana has pulled together local election information on its website at www.lwvswin.org . There you can find information about early voting at the Vanderburgh and Warrick county libraries, in addition to links to various websites with information about the...
Based on this Courier-Journal review by Louisville attorney Richard Clay, I'm going to take a break from incessant TV election campaigning and get truly inspired to vote by visiting the Speed Art Museum . "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: American Art from the Yale University Art...
As elections approach, decisions about how to vote are being made. And political campaigns and candidates have been known to bend the truth in their efforts to get the votes. The PBS blog, Media Shift, had a helpful article this week, Political Fact-Check Sites Proliferate, But Can They Break Through...
Early voting for the November 4 election will be held at the following EVPL branches from Tuesday, October 14 through Friday, October 31: Central, Oaklyn, North Park, Red Bank and McCollough. You must be a resident of Vanderburgh County and have a valid picture id to vote. The times will be Monday through...
October 6th is the deadline to register to vote if you're planning to vote in the 2008 election on November 4th. That's less than three weeks from now, so if you haven't registered yet, check out the links below to get started! Indiana Voter Registration Application (PDF) Project Vote Smart's...
Visit Voting America, United States Politics 1840-2008 . A project from the University of Richmond, Voting America offers interactive maps, with data to the county level, of our Presidential elections. Along with this, the project offers expert video analysis of our voting trends and special periods...
So far over one hundred people have announced or filed for candidacy with the Federal Election Commission. Visit Project Vote Smart to learn about them and the front runners McCain and Obama. Project Vote Smart is a non-partisan organization endorsed by leading newspapers and journals, the United States...