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Any 18 year old US citizen who lives in Maine can register to vote in their community. You can register at any town or city hall, any Motor Vehicle office, most state and federal social service agencies, or at a voter registration drive. It’s never too late to register; you can register up to, and even on, November 4, 2008.

Where to Vote
On Election Day (Nov. 4) you can go to your local voting place. Click here to locate your town or city’s voting places.

Absentee Ballots
You can cast a vote on Election Day even if you cannot make it to a polling station; this is possible through absentee ballots. Any registered voter can vote via absentee ballot for any reason, all you need to do is fill out an application for an absentee ballot. Make sure your ballot is mailed back to the Municipal Clerk by 8pm on Election Day; otherwise it will not be counted.

To locate your local precinct visit http://www.maine.gov/local/.
 
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The Facts

Q. What is a People’s Veto?

A. The People’s Veto Veto process is our right to challenge an act of the Maine Legislature by putting on the ballot. The Fed Up With Taxes Coalition collected more than 95,000 signatures from Maine citizens who oppose new taxes on beverages and health care. This allows the issue to be put on the November 4, giving all of us a chance to “Vote Yes On Question 1” to undo this tax increase that the legislature tried to sneak by us.

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