Tuesday, September 2, 2008

God is so Good

Thank you all so much for your support!

Gram, I want to let you and the other two folks that read this blog that this chapter of my life has come to an end and therefore, this will be my last post.

It has been an awesome journey! Thank you to my wonderful husband Frank, and my family and friends who continue to inspire me!


What lies behind us and what lies before us

are but small matters compared to what lies within us.


~Ralph Waldo Emerson

Election Results for Coconino County, AZ

Primary Election September 2, 2008
*** Unofficial Until Final Canvass ***
Results will be posted beginning 8:00pm MST

*Since legislative district 3 covers Mohave, La Paz and Coconino Counties, I have included this link, in addition to the previous post which contained Mohave County Voting Information. I cannot locate a link for La Paz County Election Results.

Hat Tip to Gram for suggesting I post the links for election results!

Mohave County - Election Results

Mohave County - Election Results: Click Here

Allen Tempert, Elections Director
P.O. Box 7000
700 W. Beale Street
Kingman, AZ 86402-7000
Telephone: 928-753-0733
Fax: 928-718-4956

September 2, 2008 Primary


View Results by Precinct

Monday, September 1, 2008

Mohave County Polling Places

Click the title of this post for a list of polling place in Mohave County or call the elections department at 928-753-0733.

VOTING YOUR BALLOT - DO'S AND DON'TS

Check your current address on your ID with the current address registered with Voter's Registration -- THEY MUST MATCH.


Use BLACK or BLUE ink--not pencil, color crayons or other colored pens


If you mis-mark your Ballot, request a new Ballot--do not put an X thru it, write 'no' or 'oops' and/or inital it. The voting machine can not read anything other then the bubble that is marked. Counting Boards can not interpret your intent--it is against the law!


Your printed messages are misdirected--send them to your elected representatives. The Elections Department can not change the law nor do we write the laws.


You must sign your Early Ballot affidavit exactly as you did when you registered to vote. (Check your registration card with your signature on it, make sure they match--if your signature has changed or you can no longer mark the ballot yourself, contact Voter Registration and they will gladly help you solve this problem.)


Remember: Your signature on the affidavit envelope is your proof of ID and does not remain with the ballot once your signature has been identified as your's and not your neighbor's--your secrecy is not jeopardized. Don't sign the ballot itself!


No political material should be worn or taken to the polls with you--this is against the law.


If you are going to the polling site, check to make sure you are listed in the correct precinct, find the correct location of your polling place, take your ID with you, and announce your name to the poll workers at the ID table so they may begin processing your ballot request.


If your ID does not match the Voter Registration Register, and you choose not to return home to get other forms of ID, then you will have to fill out a Provisional Ballot form so Voter Registration can verify your signature. Allow some extra time for this situation.


If you need special assistance let the poll workers know so they can assist you.