How I did it: Got a voting card in the mail, which I took to the local library along with my ID. Showed the papers to a nice lady, and went into the booth and picked one of the voting slips and put it into an envelope. Read how I did it…
How I did it: Filled out my balot and sent it in =] I am so glad I turned eighteen before the elections of 2008 went underway! I was in a different place than I was voting for, and I still am since I am in college, so I haven't got to see any changed in my hometown since the election. But I have noticed huge differences in the country, some good, some bad, but knowing I voted in that election gives me a "right to dislike/like things a… Read how I did it…
sunnysideofthestreet is mightily proud of herself *flexes muscles*
How I did it: When I moved into my new house, the electoral register came floating through my letter box. Instead of ignoring it, sneering at it and depositing it in the nearest recycling bin, I filled out my name, shoved it in an envelope and posted it.Simple!A few weeks later, I received my voting card in the post. On the day of the local and European elections, I drove the 3/4 mile (I was on my way to work which is 15 miles away - please don't think… Read how I did it…
Endrina - happy happy happy:)
How I did it: I got my "voting card" in the mail, went to the local library where we can cast advance votes for the general election. Read how I did it…
~ღ~ яσѕниι ~ღ~ The quieter you become, the more you can hear.—
How I did it: Got my name registered and got an ID at the registration centres near my home.Picked my candidate after lot of thinking n deliberation...n exercised my vote!But still not sure if it will be a good choice...All politicians are the same... just thinking of themselves n never work for the betterment of the country! Cast your vote with care. Keep aside personal prejudices, caste, creed, religion when you go to vote. Don't get entangled … Read how I did it…
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