Tacoma Urbanist
Oct. 21, 2008 at 3:37pm
Vote Absentee Today Tacomans!
VOTE TODAY!
Yesterday, many Tacoma residents received their ballots.
Don't forget to vote. Here's a picture of a Tacoma voter considering their options:
by Erik on 10/21/2008 @ 3:44pm |
From: www.flickr.com/photos/14265824@N00/29614... |
by tacoma1 on 10/21/2008 @ 5:10pm | top two for the locals - vote early, vote often |
by Erik on 10/21/2008 @ 5:17pm | I am looking forward to the result in the Pierce County Sheriff's race. The outcome will show the percentage of people who know the candidates. |
by joel413 on 10/21/2008 @ 11:05pm | Ballot was complete and in the USPS at 6:05AM this morning. |
by Erik on 10/22/2008 @ 12:17am | Ballot was complete and in the USPS at 6:05AM this morning. Nice work! |
by jcbetty on 10/22/2008 @ 1:00am | ...still haven't gotten my mate's absentee ballot to send out -of-country...hmmm... I smell conspiracy... |
by Erik on 10/22/2008 @ 9:39pm | ...still haven't gotten my mate's absentee ballot to send out -of-country...hmmm... I smell conspiracy...
There are a slew of special voting provisions for military members for them to vote. You may want to check with the auditor. |
by beerandhotdogs on 10/23/2008 @ 8:14am | I got my new voter's card, but no absentee ballot. Hrrrmmmm.
C@TRH |
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