Everyone herein is registered to vote, right?
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Here's VOTENYC
http://www.vote.nyc.ny.us/register.html
But I wonder if it'd be strategically worth it to vote in DC instead?
@soulcamp: suburban NY. My hometown is staunchly GOP. My current zip code is staunchly democrat. My vote doesn't matter.
well, YOU know where my vote is going. And why, numerically, it doesn't matter.
I have a voter registration card (I registered back in 2003), but voteforchange.com inexplicably says I'm not in the registry.
GUH.
oh SCORE. I just checked with my county elections department and the system said I'm eligible to vote. NICE.
OKAY BACK IN THE GAME.
not that you care, but yes I am. I got my voter card in the mail a week ago, so I'm ready to go on oct 14th. I just don't know who I'm voting for, or why.
@Hose -- I DO care, actually. All my nearest and dearest live in your town, remember. (And if you really don't care at all, would you vote for Jack Layton for me?)
Registered and working as an asst. inspector for a nearby precinct on election day. I'm gonna need to get ridiculously drunk afterwards.
@Art: My bar is fully stocked, and my friend is taking the Wednesday after off.

Um, crap, I might not be in NYC. I should get on that.