Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Weber County GOP Voters: Don't Forget to Vote In Today's Primary Election

Earn your "I Voted" lapel sticker, which you can proudly flaunt all day long

Just another reminder for Weber County Republicans. Please don't neglect or forget to vote in today's GOP primary election. If you need basic candidate information, check out the article which we published here on Saturday.

Unsure of your polling location? Find it on this sheet, which our pals at the Standard-Examiner helpfully published on Sunday.

If you're uncertain of your assigned voting precinct, make use of the Weber County Clerk's excellent Precinct Locator. Once the program has loaded, click the "Geocode Tool" icon in the right column, and enter your residential street address and city. This great little program will do the rest, generating a map, showing the voting precinct in which you reside and vote.

For those of you who aren't strongly motivated to drive to the polls to vote for candidates in the mere one or two elective offices which are in contention on today's Weber County ballots, remember, there are serious issues at stake.

Perhaps a review of yesterday's Ralph Wakley letter to the letter will get the political juices flowing for those of you who might have been inclined to sit this primary out.

Get on down to the polls, gentle readers. With today's short ballot, it won't cost more than a couple of minutes, tops. And once you've cast your vote, you'll be able to proudly flaunt that "I Voted" sticker everywhere you go, all day long.

Update 6/24/08 9:01 a.m. MT: Check out KNVU Radio's most excellent blog site, for live interviews of State Treasurer candidates Ellis and Walker.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is 10:45 a.m.

Jim and I just voted at the Ice Sheet voting location. Twenty persons counting the 2 of us had voted.

We deserve losing our freedoms if we won't exercise our right to vote.

My vote today is going to count percentage wise more than any vote I can ever punch in the general election.

I always amazed that registered voters cannot understand those percentages.

Monotreme said...

Dorothy,

Maybe they've all converted to registered Democrats now.

:-)

Anonymous said...

Why would you want to vote for a Republican?

High gas prices
War Mongers
Greed
Low Wages
High Taxes
Big Debt in U S History

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