Nick is quite correct. And remember, too, that it is better to
VOTE EARLY & VOTE IN PERSON in any state where it is possible. And if you're a U.S. citizen abroad, get your ballots mailed this week.
Post-election analysis in 2004 and 2006 suggests that mailed-in ballots are more prone to disappear than the others.
-tj
On 10/12/08, Nicholas Thompson <[hidden email]> wrote:
I apologize for this, and I promise I wont repeat it, but....
It is of the utmost importance that people vote early, if you can. . There is every indication that the polls will be jammed on election day. This week, you can vote early at the courthouse on Grant Street. After this week, and until the first of november, you can vote there and at at least two other locations in Santa Fe. Voting early is an act of generosity to those who may have more constrained schedules and be unable to wait in long lines on election day. In effect, you are making it easier for them to vote.
OK. I'm done.
Nick
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