http://www.pbcgov.com/newsroom/1008/10-24-08_early_voting.htm or click on header. Take something to read!
Wait times will be updated every hour starting at 10:00 AM when polls open.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Early voting sites and wait times.
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10/28/2008 04:44:00 PM
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Saturday, October 11, 2008
EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS
Hi All,
In a Comment stream PLcruise queried as to the location of EARLY voting places in the County.
The following URL will take you directly to a list along with a map of the locations:
http://www.pbcelections.org/GetDocument.aspx?id=640
So, vote early, but not often!!
Dave
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UCO President
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10/11/2008 03:28:00 PM
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EARLY VOTING
Hi All,
The question of Early Voting, here in Florida, arose elsewhere on the BLOG; here is some preliminary information on this process:
REF: http://election.dos.state.fl.us/voting/voting-info.shtml
(Very interesting site, well worth reading)
Early Voting:
Voters may vote in person by casting a ballot prior to Election Day.
The voter will use the same type of voting equipment that is used at the polls on Election Day. Early voting begins 15 days before an election and ends on the 2nd day before an election.
During this period, early voting is conducted 8 hours per day on each weekday and for 8 hours in the aggregate for each weekend.
Supervisors of Elections designate early voting sites 30 days prior to an election.
Early voting will be offered in the main or branch office of the Supervisor of Elections.
They may also designate any city hall or public library geographically located so that all voters in the county will have an equal opportunity to cast a vote.
Contact your Supervisor of Elections for dates, times and locations in your county
Dave
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UCO President
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10/11/2008 12:54:00 AM
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Monday, August 18, 2008
PB CT.PRIMARY ELECTION INFO
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Mike
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Mike
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8/18/2008 10:08:00 PM
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Saturday, August 2, 2008
An open letter to the Officers of UCO
The election results are in and Mr. Loewenstein who resigned 7-11-08 was reelected.
However the margin of victory was not the mandate he took the March results to mean.
The 104 votes for Mr. Loewenstein are a scant 17-vote plurality over second place and only a mere 42 % of the votes cast. Even smaller if you count the entire 349 eligible to vote, it is only 32 % of that total.
I would presume this means this community now wants a healing of the partisan and denigrating approach that has been the pattern of the past. Any effort to include people that want to help this Village should be considered and like David Bernstein, former UCO VP, said, forget what happened in the past, and look forward to see what can be done for the future.
Mr. President, the ball is in your court to resolve the bitterness, I for the sake of this Village, encourage you to make that your first order of business. This Village is ready for all our efforts to band together for the common good! Many of us know you are regularly informed on comments on this blog and surely only you can now change the direction of this Village by INCLUDING EVERYONE THAT OFFERS HELP. We can all agree that a movement for 141 Associations to pull out of UCO would not be good for this Village nor would a recall. Please consider the future of UCO seriously.
That’s the way I see it, what’s your view?
Ed Black
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Ed Black
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8/02/2008 09:27:00 AM
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Monday, January 28, 2008
VOTE
IF YOU HAVE NOT PRE VOTED. DON'T FORGET TO VOTE TODAY. IT IS OUR RIGHT AND PRIVLEDGE.
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Maboo
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1/28/2008 11:37:00 PM
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