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2004 US Presidential Election
November 02, 2004
Alabama | Voting details for Alabama

NBC 13 News - the best local news in the Birmingham area - has several links of value for Alabama voters: Details on voting times and what kind of identification is required; explanation of the provisional ballot; and a recap of the 8 amendments on the ballot statewide.

For anyone who has a problem with voting, or sees evidence of inappropriate voting activity in Alabama: Attorney General Troy King’s office is operating a toll-free hotline Monday through Friday at 800-831-8814.



Posted by susanna cornett at November 2, 2004 09:58 AM | TrackBack
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NC: I voted at 8:15 this morning and the polling place (Buncomce County - Asheville) was busy, but not crowded. I was in and out in about 10 minutes.

Some of my co-workers in Henderson County, however, had to wait 2 - 3 hours in line (starting anywhere from 7 to 8:30).

The difference seems to be that Buncombe Co. offered many places to vote early, while Henderson Co. only offered one!

Posted by: Speedo24 [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 2, 2004 12:39 PM

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