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Voting is at the heart of democracy. A vote sends a direct message to the government about how a citizen wants to be governed. In the United States, the citizen is responsible for his or her own registration. States that have permitted same-day registration have seen slightly higher voting rates than other states. For details visit www.facebook.com/centinello – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Know your privileges on election day


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Know your privileges on Election day
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As a US citizen, you have a lot of
privileges or rights on an election day. Many
people don't know this and doesn't cast a vote
because of this. Every citizen has the right to
vote and here we point out some privileges you
have on an election day.
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1. Identification.
In many voting centers, you don't have to
show identification. However, in some you have to
show. Bring any of the following identification
card with you Driver's license, U.S. passport,
State-issued identification. If you don't have
any of these, bring some document which shows
your name and address. Documents like Utility
bills, Bank Statement, Paycheck stub, Government
check, etc.
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2. Dont abscond without voting.
Every single vote is important. If you face
some problems like your name does not show on the
listing, your eligibility is confronted, you
don't have an ID. At these times you can ask for
a temporary ballot. A temporary or provisional
ballot lets voters to cast a vote that will be
counted after election officers authenticate
eligibility.
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3. Assistance.
If you want help to come and vote, you can
definitely bring someone with you. If you have
difficulty in reading or filling out the ballot,
you have the right to bring someone.
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4. Mistakes.
If you make any mistake on your voting
ballot, you have the right to get a new one.
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5. Long Lines.
If the line is very long and the polls are
about to close, you still have the right to vote.
So don't abscond without voting because of long
lines.
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6. Privacy.
You have the complete right to vote in
secret and without being demoralized.
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Know your rights and cast a vote. Dan
Centinello is a brilliant, experienced and
skilled campaign manager. He has experience in
this field for over a decade. Dan Centinello
has turned out to be an expert on national
international political campaigns.
www.facebook.com/centinello
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