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INFORMATION REGARDING UPCOMING
ELECTIONS |
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ELECTION DAY IS TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 7, 2006
CLICK
HERE to register to vote! |
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Precinct 8 polling place:
John R. Tibbott Elementary School, located at Pinecrest
and Gary Streets. |
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TOP
10 REASONS TO GET OUT AND VOTE |
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1.
To speak your mind:
Your vote is your voice. It tells elected officials how
you feel about education, healthcare, social security
and other important issues.
2. To make them
listen: Your vote is your loudspeaker, too.
When we turn out to vote, you can be that the politicians
know it - and you can be sure, when we all crank up that
loudspeaker, they'll pay attention to what we have to
say.
3. For our children:
Our children can't vote - so we have to do it for them.
That's how we make our views known about schools, safety,
the environment and other issues that will affect our
children's future.
4. For our community:
Do you ever wonder why one neighborhood gets passed over
for the things it needs while other neighborhoods seem
to get it all? One big reason is voting. When we vote,
we get results we can see right where we live.
5. For yourself: Let's face it
- it's no fun to sit on the sidelines and complain. To
win the game, you have to be in it. Voting puts you in
the game that counts most of all - democracy.
6. To honor our history:
As long as this country has existed, there have been people
who didn't want us to vote. Well, guess what? Today, there
are still people who don't want you to vote. And it's
your turn to stand up and vote to preserve and honor those
who went before us.
7. To control our future:
Elected officials make decisions that affect our daily
lives. From homeland security to social security. the
individuals we vote for will make decisions about our
quality of life.
8. To stop something:
Voting lets you stop complaining about things in your
community. It puts you in the driver's seat instead of
the back of the bus.
9. To start something:
Voting gets to be habit-forming, and it's contagious,
too. Once you get out and vote, it'll feel so good that
you'll want to do it again and again. Pretty soon your
kids and neighbors will want some of what you've got,
and from there on, the rest will be history.
10. To win:
In every election year, some races are decided by just
a handful of votes. Those who vote demand respect. When
we vote, we win. |
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Bolingbrook
Precinct 8 - Barbara Osborne
241 Green Mountain Drive, Bolingbrook, IL 60440
Phone: 630.972.9122 - Fax: 630.972.0043
email: info@precinct8.com |
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