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If
you plan to vote in the Nov. 7 general
election – and the editor’s opinion is
that if young men and women have fought
and are still fighting and dying for our
freedoms, then we can at least vote –
you have until the end of day Friday,
Oct. 13, to register, change your party
affiliation or change your address.
You can determine if you are
properly registered to vote by going to
the elections web site at
http://www.wakegov.com/elections.
The web site also has a form for
absentee ballots you can download, a
listing of all the one-stop voting sites
with the times of operation, a list of
candidates and a calendar of the
election process.
There you will also find
that you can now request an absentee
ballot to be mailed to your address with
no excuse necessary. The web site also
has the telephone number for the Wake
County Board of Elections office.
One-stop voting will begin
Thursday, Oct. 19, at eight locations
around the county and at the elections
office. There will be no one-stop
location in Wake Forest; the nearest is
on Litchford Road. The Gazette will
publish a complete list early in
October. |