An Early Vote Is More Than Just A Vote, pt.1
Saturday, November 3rd is the final day of "One Stop" Early Vote. If you are tired of the silly games and power grabs, if you want government of the people, by the people, for the people, then get out during these last three days and vote during Early Vote. Do you know why? Here's the speech...
Every time someone votes early, their name is removed from our "Get Out The Vote" contact list, which means our volunteers have more time to contact the voters who need the most help and encouragement. And that means more votes for Democrats!
Voting early is literally the number one most important thing everyone can do to save our country. Two sites close to Clemmons - the Clemmons Library and the Lewisville Library - make it easy. Extra long hours make it convenient: 7 AM to 7 PM on weekdays, and 8 AM to 3 PM on Saturday, November 3rd.
Here is everything you need to vote early in Clemmons. Download it, study it - then all you have to do is show up at an Early Vote site and vote! (Here's some info if you live in Forsyth County, but not in Clemmons)
Early Vote schedule and map links to all Early Vote sites in Forsyth County
Candidate info sheet and early vote schedule, Precincts 51-55
Sample ballot, precincts 51-55
Candidate info sheet and early vote schedule, Precinct 72
Sample ballot, precinct 72
Nix all Six - vote against the proposed Constitutional Amendments - all of them.
Remember these guidelines when you vote:
Not registered to vote? Not to worry!
Early Vote gives you an opportunity to register and vote after the voter registration deadline has passed. It's called "Same Day Registration," and all you have to do is show up at one of the Forsyth County Early Vote sites and bring "proof of residence" - "proof of residence documents include a NC drivers license or other photo ID issued by a government agency or a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck or other government document that shows your name and address."
Early Vote schedule and map links to all Early Vote sites in Forsyth County
Candidate info sheet and early vote schedule, Precincts 51-55
Sample ballot, precincts 51-55
Candidate info sheet and early vote schedule, Precinct 72
Sample ballot, precinct 72
Nix all Six - vote against the proposed Constitutional Amendments - all of them.
Remember these guidelines when you vote:
- Vote the entire ballot, every contest, first screen to last
- Democrats will be labeled in every contest except Soil and Water. Vote only for Democrats
- Really important: vote for the Democrat running in every "Judicial Offices" contest
- Vote ONLY for the two Democrats running in the District 2 School Board race: Marilynn Baker and Rebecca Nussbaum
- Vote AGAINST the proposed Constitutional Amendments - all of them
- Vote FOR all the bonds (if you live in Winston-Salem)
- Vote FOR the 0.25% increase in local sales and use tax
An Early Vote Is More Than Just A Vote, pt.2
Not registered to vote? Not to worry!
Early Vote gives you an opportunity to register and vote after the voter registration deadline has passed. It's called "Same Day Registration," and all you have to do is show up at one of the Forsyth County Early Vote sites and bring "proof of residence" - "proof of residence documents include a NC drivers license or other photo ID issued by a government agency or a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck or other government document that shows your name and address."