Posted on 09/18/2008 6:00:54 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
Military Voter Guide |
As Election Day nears, we need help registering our military members to vote. Many are already registered, but some are having problems getting information on how to receive their ballots. If you know any military members, please refer them to their Command Liaison, or click on each State for more information. All information provided below is from FVAP (Federal Voting Assistance Program). If you are currently living abroad and not military, you can also use this website to register to vote and receive an absentee ballot. There are rumors going around online that we want to dispel: Second, military personnel cannot vote after November 4th. Like every other American, Election day is still November 4th, 2008. Certain States will allow your ballot to be received after the election date, but most expect the envelope to be postmarked either the actual date or the day before the election (November 3rd, 2008). Third, Voteforchange.com is not a government affiliated voter registration site. The Obama campaign owns and runs this particular site where voters can register to vote. The McCain campaign has a similar set-up via their website. Again, neither of these campaigns are affiliated with FVAP. If you are a military spouse or dependent, please make sure you have the correct "home of records" for your active duty member. Regarding the table below, information is more detailed at the various websites. Please be sure to carefully read the instructions.
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State/Territory | Register By: | Request Ballot By: | Return Ballot By: |
Alabama | 10/24/2008 | 10/30/2008 | 11/04/2008* *Postmarked on this date. |
Alaska | 10/05/2008 | 10/25/2008 | 11/14/2008* (in US) 11/19/2008*(outside U.S. or from APO/FPO) |
American Samoa | 10/06/2008 | 08/20/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Arizona | 11/04/2008 | 11/04/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Arkansas | Not required | 10/28/2008 | 11/14/2008* Postmark by election date |
California | 10/20/2008 | 10/28/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Colorado | 10/06/2008 | 10/31/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Connecticut | 11/03/2008 | 11/03/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Delaware | 10/20/2008 | 10/31/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
District of Columbia |
10/06/2008* Postmarked by date |
10/27/2008 | 11/14/2008* Postmarked by election date |
Florida | 10/06/2008 | 10/29/2008 | 11/04/2008* (In US) 11/14/2008* (Outside US) Postmarked by election date |
Georgia | 10/06/2008 | 10/31/2008 | 11/07/2008* Postmarked by election date |
Guam | 10/24/2008 | 10/31/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Hawaii | 10/06/2008 | 10/28/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Idaho | 10/10/2008* Postmarked 25 days before election |
10/29/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Illinois | 10/25/2008 | 10/25/2008 | 11/18/2008* Postmarked day before election (11/03/2008) |
Indiana | 10/06/2008 | 10/27/2008 | 11/04/2008* (in US) 11/14/2008 (outside US) |
Iowa | No fixed deadline, submit early | No fixed deadline, submit early | 11/10/2008* Postmarked day before election (11/03/2008) |
Kansas | Not required | 10/31/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Kentucky | 10/28/2008* Postmarked at least 29 days before |
10/28/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Louisiana | 10/06/2008 | 11/03/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Maine | 11/04/2008 | 11/04/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Maryland | 10/14/2008* Postmarked at least 21 days before election |
10/28/2008 | 11/14/2008** Postmarked election day |
Massachusetts | Not required | 11/03/2008 | 11/04/2008* Outside US (postmarked election day--received no later than 10 days after election date) |
Michigan | 11/04/2008 | 11/01/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Minnesota | Not required | 11/03/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Mississippi |
*Dates are different for those inside US/outside US | *Dates are different for those inside US/outside US | 11/03/2008 |
Missouri | Not required | 10/29/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Montana | 10/06/2008 | 11/03/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Nebraska | 10/17/2008 | 10/29/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Nevada | 10/04/2008* Postmarked or received these dates |
10/28/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
New Hampshire | Not required | 11/03/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
New Jersey | 10/31/2008 | 10/31/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
New Mexico | Not required | 10/31/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
New York | 10/10/2008 | 10/24/2008 | 11/17/2008* Postmarked day before election (11/03/2008) |
North Carolina | 11/03/2008 | 11/03/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
North Dakota | Not required | 9/25/2008 | 11/07/2008** Postmarked day before election (11/03/2008) |
Ohio | 10/06/2008 | 11/01/2008 | 11/04/2008 (US) 11/14/2008* (Outside US - postmarked by election date) |
Oklahoma | Not required | 10/29/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Oregon | 10/30/2008** (21 days before election) |
10/30/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Pennsylvania | Not required | 11/03/2008 | 11/11/2008* Postmarked day before election (11/03/2008) |
Puerto Rico | 09/04/2008 | 09/04/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Rhode Island | Not required | 10/14/2008* A voter may request a ballot for President/VP only by 10/28/2008 |
11/04/2008 |
South Carolina | 10/04/2008 | 10/31/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
South Dakota | 10/20/2008 | 11/04/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Tennessee | 10/06/2008 | 10/28/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Texas | 10/06/2008 | 10/28/2008 | 11/04/2008* (US) 11/10/2008 (Outside US--postmarked by election date) |
Utah | 10/06/2008 | 10/28/2008 | 11/18/2008* Postmarked day before election (11/03/2008) |
Vermont | 10/29/2008* Postmark 2nd Monday before election date (10/20/2008) |
11/03/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Virgin Islands | 10/05/2008 | 10/14/2008 | 11/14/2008 |
Virginia | 10/06/2008 | 10/28/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
Washington | 11/04/2008 | 11/04/2008 | 11/25/2008* Return envelope must be dated no later than election date. |
West Virginia | 10/14/2008 | 10/29/2008 | West Virginia's Election Website |
Wisconsin | Not required | 11/04/2008 | 11/14/2008* Postmarked by election date |
Wyoming | 10/06/2008 | 11/03/2008 | 11/04/2008 |
The poster in the church hallway pictured a young boy dressed in Middle Eastern clothing, with Bible in hand, walking up a hill to church. The caption read: Jesus was a good Christian boy who went to Sunday school every Sunday.
As a Jewish boy, Jesus didnt go to Sunday school and church on Sunday, so the poster was inappropriate. But the picture is correct in portraying Jesus desire to be in His Fathers temple to listen to His teaching.
When Jesus was 12, He went with His parents to Jerusalem for the Feast of the Passover (Luke 2:41-42). On their way home, His parents realized He was not with them. When they returned, they found Him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the teachers, both listening to them and asking them questions (v.46).
Jesus had the heart of a learner-disciple. Isaiah writes of Him as Jehovahs Servant: The Lord God . . . awakens Me morning by morning, He awakens My ear to hear as the learned. The Lord God has opened My ear (50:4-5). In His humanity, the Son was open to learn from His Father.
Jesus example challenges us to be listeners to Gods Word. We too can become learner-disciples if well keep our hearts open to Gods teaching.
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Lord, Please Bless Our Troops they're fighting for our Freedom.
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Back to the usual time tonight, I see!
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Excellent thread Ma! *Hugs*
"They are unable to be with their loved ones and families tonight, so we join together to pay our humble tribute to them, and bear witness to their continued absence. Let us remember and never forget their sacrifices. May God forever watch over them and protect them and their families."
Senior Airman Amanda Carter, 66th Medical Operations Squadron dental technician at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., leads a ceremony honoring prisoners of war and servicemembers missing in action. Such ceremonies are held before many official base events to honor and remember fallen comrades. National POW/MIA Day is Sept. 19. (U.S. Air Force photo/Mark Wyatt)
Members of the base honor guard at MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., prepare to raise the POW/MIA Flag at the National Recognition Day Ceremony. Observances of National POW/MIA Recognition Day are held across the country on military installations, ships at sea, state capitols, schools and veterans' facilities. This observance is one of six days throughout the year that Congress has mandated the flying of the National League of Families' POW/MIA flag. The others are Armed Forces Day, Memorial Day, Flag Day, Independence Day and Veterans Day. (U.S. Air Force photo)
National POW/MIA Recognition Day, 2008
A Proclamation by the President of the United States of America
On National POW/MIA Recognition Day, we honor the brave and patriotic Americans who were held as prisoners of war, and we remember those who are still missing in action. For their valor and selfless devotion to protect the country they love, our Nation owes them a debt we can never fully repay. On this day we underscore our commitment and pledge to those who are still missing in action and to their families that we will not rest until we have achieved the fullest possible accounting for every member of our Armed Forces missing in the line of duty.
To observe this important day, the National League of Families POW/MIA flag is flown over the Capitol, the White House, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Veterans Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and other locations across our country. The flag is a solemn reminder of our Nation's enduring obligation and promise to our courageous service members who remain missing and a tribute to those who have been imprisoned while serving their country in conflicts around the world.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim Friday, September 19, 2008, as National POW/MIA Recognition Day. I call upon the people of the United States to join me in honoring and remembering all former American prisoners of war and those missing in action for their valiant service to our Nation. I also call upon Federal, State, and local government officials and private organizations to observe this day with appropriate ceremonies and activities.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this seventeenth day of September, in the year of our Lord two thousand eight, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-third.
GEORGE W. BUSH
FR is up and running and seems to be fast and stable again. WOOHOO!!!
Fantastic thread MA, thank you! *HUGS*
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MA!
I declare you to be a GENIUS!
Great Job!
Not hardly....lotta help from a friend. d:o)
Important info as time is growing short and we want all our military men and women, worldwide to have the opportunity to vote.
GREAT pictures, lauren. We must never forget!! Much thanks for the proclamation, too.
Thank YOU, and YOUR friend for me please?
This info is truely worth a fortune!
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