Local Government TV

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Monday Last Day to Register to Vote

you want to vote in Pennsylvania's May 18 primary, you only have until Monday to register. You can do that at your county voter registration office. You can download a registration form here and mail it in, but remember, it must be received by the registration office no later than Monday.

4 comments:

  1. I got a call from Marcia Hahn the other day. I heard nothing that would motivate me to vote for her.

    She asked me about my concerns, which I explained were taxes and the out of control public spending, especially salaries, benefits, and pensions. She said "They" really need to do something about the lifetime medical. That was about it.

    As the call ended, I was reminded of so many interviews I have conducted, where the applicants
    could never tell me why they wanted the job or what they would do if selected.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Anonymous said...
    I got a call from Marcia Hahn the other day. I heard nothing that would motivate me to vote for her.

    She asked me about my concerns, which I explained were taxes and the out of control public spending, especially salaries, benefits, and pensions. She said "They" really need to do something about the lifetime medical. That was about it.

    As the call ended, I was reminded of so many interviews I have conducted, where the applicants
    could never tell me why they wanted the job or what they would do if selected.

    8:48 AM


    ANNONYMOUS...she did tell you.
    Lifetime Benefits.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Not sure what this has to do with registering to vote.

    ReplyDelete
  4. I was thinking that anyone who hasn't bothered to register by now and who might read your post, might be interested in that information.

    It does, after all, pertain to a candidate on the ballot in the election you reference.

    ReplyDelete

You own views are appreciated, especially if they differ from mine. But remember, commenting is a privilege, not a right. I will delete personal attacks or off-topic remarks at my discretion. Comments that play into the tribalism that has consumed this nation will be declined. So will comments alleging voter fraud unless backed up by concrete evidence. If you attack someone personally, I expect you to identify yourself. I will delete criticisms of my comment policy, vulgarities, cut-and-paste jobs from other sources and any suggestion of violence towards anyone. I will also delete sweeping generalizations about mainstream parties or ideologies, i.e. identity politics. My decisions on these matters are made on a case by case basis, and may be affected by my mood that day, my access to the blog at the time the comment was made or other information that isn’t readily apparent.