Six days to election day
What is your voting plan?
Before we get into making a voting plan, I want to thank cleveland.com for their coverage of the Shaker Heights school board race—specifically, the League of Women Voters of Greater Cleveland Forum that was on October 9.
What’s your voting plan?
Tuesday, November 4, is Election Day.
Whatever day and time you plan to vote, make sure you have a backup plan. Don’t wait until the end of the day on Tuesday without a plan on how to get there if your transportation fails, or someone to watch the kids if you can’t take them with you, or what to do if you fall ill. ALWAYS HAVE A BACKUP PLAN FOR VOTING.
Make sure the ID you will be using for voting is current. An expired ID will not be accepted. If your driver’s license has expired, get a new one ASAP! Digital IDs are NOT accepted.
EARLY VOTING:
This year, Election Day is my backup plan. I plan to vote early at the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections, which you can do through this weekend. You cannot early vote on Monday. ALL THE DETAILS ARE HERE. Note the new BOE location. They have moved, and last I looked, GPS was not updated.
VOTE BY MAIL:
If you have an absentee ballot, it must be postmarked by Monday, November 1 OR dropped off at the Board of Elections (not your polling location) by 7:30 pm on Tuesday, November 2.
VOTING ON ELECTION DAY:
Do you know your voting location? Double-check in case it changed. (Mine did!) As long as you are in line before the polls close, you can stay in line to vote. Never get out of line!
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Can you drop literature at doors this weekend?
Can we put a yard sign in your yard?
Can you make a few phone calls?
Are you interested in being a greeter at polling locations on Tuesday?
I NEED HELP WITH ALL OF THESE.
Even if you can give 30 minutes this weekend and/or on Tuesday, I’ll take it. Reply to this email and we’ll get you set up!
Thank you! We are in the final stretch!





