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Voter Guidelenes for Election Day

November 2, 2010

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LINCOLN – Secretary of State John Gale offered guidelines for Nebraska voters to prepare for the Nov. 2 general election.

“Going to the polls in Nebraska is easy and convenient,” Gale said. “But there are some simple steps you can take to make sure your voting experience goes smoothly.”

Gale offered the following guidelines for Election Day:

--Check your voter registration and polling place. People can check the status of their voter registration and location of their polling place by contacting their county election office or accessing https://www.votercheck.necvr.ne.gov/.

--Change of address. If a registered voter has moved within a county (out of their former precinct) and not updated their registration, the person should go to the polling place associated with their current residence. The person will be required to vote a provisional ballot.

--Be prepared. Before going to the polls, the voter should become informed about the candidates and issues on the ballot. Sample ballots are printed in newspapers and posted on county websites. Mark and take the sample ballot with you to the polling place.
--Conduct at the polls. To maintain proper decorum at the polls, it is requested that people turn off their cell phones.

--Campaigning prohibited. Campaign items such as buttons, stickers and T-shirts are not allowed in a polling place. It is illegal to campaign within 200 feet of a polling site.

--Voter identification. Proper identification will be required at the polling place of people who are newly registered by mail and did not provide identification. These people will be required to provide identification showing their current residence. Identification at the polling place is not required of other voters.

Polls are open on Election Day from 8 a.m. CDT (7 a.m. MDT) to 8 p.m. CDT (7 p.m. MDT).
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Connecting Young Nebraskans

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Will you join the 2010 Connecting Young Nebraskans Summit in Grand Island on October 28-29?

The two day event will kick off with a tailgate networking event at 6:00pm on October 28 at the Full-Circle Reception Hall, and the Summit on October 29 at the Heartland Events Center. The Summit will include opportunities for Young Nebraskans to talk about ideas for Nebraska and an opportunity to learn and grow from breakout sessions. Each breakout session will be led by fantastic speakers who will address professional, personal and civic development. Join us for a chance to learn, network and hear from other Young Nebraskans!

What is CYN?
Connecting Young Nebraskans {CYN} is a network of citizens under the age of 40 who live in Nebraska. The network strives to encourage a forward-looking organization that provides opportunities to shape the state’s future by sharing knowledge, insights and desires while learning about topics related to personal, professional and civic development.

Go to facebook.com/CYNsummit for more details

 

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