
Some of my readers may know that I volunteer with Voters Registration as well as Get-Out-the-Vote efforts with the Barack Obama Campaign for Change in Tampa Bay. I became energized to participate earlier this year after watching Obama at his "Rally with Barack Obama" in Tampa, Florida on May 22nd at St Pete Times Forum. I've met several of the field organizers in the Tampa Bay area--each one is responsible for hundreds of volunteers and paid staffers in geographical areas of Florida, and also attended Barack Obama Campaign for Change, Florida HQ Opening in Ybor City (July 16), Downtown Tampa (August 5), and Plant City/Lakeland (October 11, 9am-12pm), and attended debate watch parties for the first time in my life.When I went to the Campaign for Change organizing meeting last Saturday for people in Lakeland/Plant City, we met at a huge Plant City warehouse called the Ruthvens. There were over 200 people in attendance and the atmosphere was electric. We were Black, White, Hispanic, and everything in between. People walked around talking to new friends that they might not normally interact with on a regular day, bought campaign memorabilia, signed early voting pledges, listened to popular music tracks with Obama messages, read campaign materials and more. About 10am, the meeting started and the field organizer, Max and his staff, Ellie, Sam & Lexi took turns telling their stories about how they got involved with the Obama campaign, running a slideshow, talking about the organizing and field operations, and encouraging volunteers on how important our grass roots efforts are in turning Florida for Obama neighborhood by neighborhood, city by city. We were also given voting information on Early Voting, Florida Voting Myths, GOTV, and Voting by Mail. Since one of my focuses until the Presidential election on November 4 is voter awareness, I thought I would share a series of posts on Florida voting rules, sent by Max our field organizer.
EARLY VOTING IN FLORIDA:
REGISTER TO VOTE if you haven’t already. You can print a form here and mail it in: http://election.dos.state.fl.us/pdf/webappform.pdf If you have a Florida driver’s license, be sure to copy your name and license number onto the form exactly as it appears on the card. Your registration form must be postmarked or delivered by Monday, October 6. Call your Supervisor of Elections before Election Day to be sure you are registered, and to find out where to vote. You can also find your polling place by visiting http://www.voteforchange.com
YOU CAN VOTE BEFORE ELECTION DAY BY EARLY VOTING:
WHAT TO BRING:
HOW TO VOTE:
WHY EARLY VOTE?

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