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On the eve of the elections, I wanted to provide some general information to make it easier for everyone to get out and vote!

First and foremost, where to vote. Pennsylvania has, in my opinion, done a nice job with their site in providing information on where and how to vote. To find you polling location, fill out the form on this site.

Chester County will be using two types of voting machines. You can view a demonstration of each here.

Finally, for those undecideds out there, the League of Women Voters has put together a comprehensive site breaking down each of the races in Chester County.

Polls are open from 7am-8pm. Make your voice heard!

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Anonymous said…
The Caines Creek polling place was a mess this morning. Electronic voting was broken and the machine would not recognize the straight Republican / straight Democrat option on the paper form. Ovals needed to be filled in like the SAT's. As you could imagine, it took forever to 'rock the vote' this morning. You would think in this day in age ...

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