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Today is Election Day in the United States. Please Vote!

When you’re done casting a ballot, blog about it!

A few weeks ago we announced our partnership with voter-registration initiative TurboVote Challenge. Well, today is the day! From coast to coast, voters in the United States head to the polls for the 2018 midterm election.

Hopefully, by now you’ve made a plan to get to the polls. If you have any questions about your polling location (or if you need help getting there), we have some important resources for  you below.

If you’ve voted, like this post, share it with your friends, and leave us a comment below. Better yet: blog about it! Remember to tag it with “#2018Midterms” and “#MidtermElections2018” so that others might find it in the WordPress.com Reader and join the conversation.

Election Day Resources


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  1. Mws R

    I voted early

    Liked by 11 people

  2. rickeydobbs

    If you’re debating whether or not to vote, go have that debate with yourself in line at your polling place. Whether you’re on the left, right, or middle, too much is at stake to skip this one. VOTE!

    Liked by 14 people

  3. bigskybuckeye

    I already voted with an absentee ballot.

    Liked by 8 people

  4. Rosalie P. Krajci

    Yup. Have voted already!

    Liked by 9 people

  5. Lindsey Capron

    With the shenanigans and foolery going on this country how could you not vote? I had to as too much is at stake. It doesn’t matter if your in the Democrat Party, Republican Party, or Pizza and Ice Cream Party. Your vote matters. Go forth & VOTE!

    Liked by 10 people

  6. wishilt

    Good to hear that

    Liked by 9 people

  7. Eileen K. Copeland

    I voted!

    Liked by 7 people

  8. 💜Michelle Lisette

    I voted!

    Liked by 1 person

  9. thegeltrain

    Voted early! Saved the big wait in line.

    Liked by 2 people

  10. Scott Paul Morgan

    I voted. Then I found out that my wife hadn’t registered to vote since we moved last year. (I only reminded her three times to fill out the registration form.)

    I casually reminded her how little her vote matters, being a woman and all and only having the privilege of casting your vote and speaking your opinions in a man’s world.

    So, I am sitting in front of the County board of elections waiting for her to finish seeing the judge so that she can cast her ballot. 😏🇺🇸

    Liked by 12 people

  11. joannerambling

    Everyone who can vote should vote

    Liked by 1 person

  12. theexclusiverealrap

    It’s more convenient to vote early the lines are shorter and it’s easier to get in and out. I hope everyone voted today if they didn’t get to last week. It is extremely important to exercise our rights as Americans.

    Liked by 1 person

  13. Tabitha Gregovich

    Mailed in my! Every vote counts!

    Liked by 1 person

  14. smkelly8

    I voted and was an election judge. I highly recommend volunteering as a judge to make the process run smoothly. I doubt my county’s the only one that has a hard time getting judges. You’ll meet new people and get a better view of your community. Here’s my post on my experience: https://smkelly8.com/2018/11/07/election-judge-2018/.

    Liked by 1 person

  15. meepboy0

    I voted!

    Liked by 2 people

  16. blogdaquyvietnam

    I voted

    Liked by 4 people

  17. Emily Mike

    I’ve already voted pls if you have not been able to vote, this is your opportunity now. Vote!!!!

    Liked by 2 people

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