Philadelphia Polling Place Locator
Posted by on October 22, 2004
In 2000, President George W. Bush won Florida, and the Presidency of the United States, by 537 votes. Since this year’s Presidential election appears equally close, I wanted to make sure you knew about Hallwatch’s Polling Place Locator, an easy way to find your polling place on-line:
http://www.hallwatch.org/elections/wardbook/pollingplace
If you’re registered to vote in Philadelphia type in your address and the Polling Place Locator will tell you where your polling place is. The service is available 24 hours a day with no busy signals. It is fast, easy and accurate.
If you are involved in getting out the vote, Hallwatch’s Mass Look Up page makes it possible to look up polling place information for a whole series of addresses. Results may be downloaded as a text file for later re-import into your spreadsheet or database program:
http://www.hallwatch.org/elections/wardbook/masslookup
Do you have questions about the service? Please email me at [email protected]. Please forward this email to anyone you think might be interested. As American citizens we have the right to choose our leaders in a free and fair election. Let’s put that right to good use.
Sincerely,
Edmund Goppelt
[email protected]
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