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Obama Vs. McCain..Not Registered..Register Today!

This is not a political post it's your right...and a chance to make a difference. If you are not a registered voter it is not too late! Both Obama and McCain offer voter's registration on their sites. That's right sign up...and mail your application in by October for the state of Florida...and you will have the opportunity to take part in this great election.

This election matters...not just for you...but the future of your children and their children...the future of the planet!

Register to vote through John McCain's site Register to vote through Barack Obama's site

Registration Deadline-29 days before the election.
To register in Florida you must:


· be a citizen of the United States
· be a legal resident of both the State of Florida and of the county in which you seek to be registered
· be 18 years old (you may pre-register if you are 17)
· not now be adjudicated mentally incapacitated with respect to voting in Florida or any other State
· not have been convicted of a felony without your civil rights having been restored pursuant to law
· not claim the right to vote in another county or state
· swear or affirm the following: 'I will protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of Florida, that I am qualified to register as an elector under the Constitution and laws of the State of Florida, and that I am a citizen of the United States and a legal resident of Florida'


Mailing Address:
Florida Department of State, Division of Elections
The R.A. Gray Building
500 South Bronough St, Rm 316
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250

"There's as much risk in doing nothing as in doing something." Trammell Crow

Posted Wednesday Sep 03
( 09/03/08 08:08AM ) — Terry Reuer

Thanks for this reminder!  My dad always taught me that every right is supported by a responsibility (thanks, Dad).  Voting is both a right and a responsibility.

( 09/03/08 08:10AM ) — Kristin Mason

I am a registered voter but I have to say what an imformative post.  Some people have no idea where to register.  My 19 year old son was home from college during the last election (local) and voted for the first time.  He was funny he said "mom am I a Democrat or Republican, I said your an American!"

Hi Kristin-this year my youngest son is finally able to vote.  It's important to get the info to young adults or those who have never registered and want to take part in voting.  It's not too late...

Your dad is right...Terry!

( 09/03/08 08:14AM ) — Randall Schrader

My card is in my wallet!  I can't wait till November.  Good Post!

p.s  NO POSTAGE NECESSARY!  JUST MAIL IT IN!

Good post Midori.  I think we can change things in a big way if more people will study and learn the issues and what the candidates believe and vote accordingly. 

Doreen-I have to agree...know the issues...know the candidates..all of them including their Vice Presidents choices..I am all about the change...we need it...so know the platforms...to make a good sound decision...afterall it could very well be a long 4 years! :)

This is a great reminder to all.  That in a republic we have our representation through our elected officials.  We should all vote.

( 09/03/08 08:38AM ) — Larry Bettag Illinois FHA Specialist

Voting is of the utmost importance.  I know this isn't a political site, but I'm excited to hear from Susan Palin tonight.  The Dems had their bash and now the GOP has its bash.  Very exciting.

Midori, I echo this point as well in every email and here on my blog. It is important. Great Wake up call.

( 09/03/08 08:55AM ) — Marisol Martinez

Thank you for the information.  I have spoken with lots of individuals and they have expressed disgust with the government.  When I questioned them about their voting background, 75% say they have never voted.  I urge all to not disregard your given right, PLEASE VOTE!

Midori, I have always said if you don't vote, don't complain about who is elected. I don't think you have that right to complain. Voting is a duty. Look at the people around the world that have risked their lives to vote and we can do it safely. It saddens me that American Idol gets more votes than the Presidential election. Maybe we can change that this year.

( 09/03/08 04:33PM ) — Desiree Daniels

all squared away...      now everyone that has an opinion must vote or pipe down!!!


<grin>   sorry had to chime in there

Thanks for the reminder ma'am.  The loudest voice that we have is drop our vote in the ballot box!!

Midori, this is an important reminder to those who have not registered.  I believe I registered to vote the day that I turned 18!  In Virginia, you can't register to vote by party -- you're registered as a Virginian & as an American.

( 09/04/08 01:19PM ) — Jon Wnoroski, Summit County Realtor

Good reminder.  Every election, and especially this one, is important.  Regardless which candidate you prefer or which issues are most important to you,  you can't voice your views unless you register to vote and then get out on election day and cast your vote.  Every vote does count;  your vote contributes to a stronger voice among those who feel the same as you.

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