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Your vote is your voice as an American citizen. It’s your
opportunity to be heard, to hold elected officials accountable for their
decisions and to have a say in important issues that affect your community.
On Election Day, every vote matters.
Not registered to vote? You can find voter
registration forms in the lobby
of the
Borough Office or online at
www.votespa.com/
Important Dates
October 4, 2010 - Last Day to Register before Primary
November 2,
2010- PRIMARY ELECTION DAY
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DALLASTOWN POLLING
LOCATIONS |
DISTRICT 1
Dallastown Rescue Fire Hall
50 S. School Place |
DISTRICT 2
Dallastown Borough Hall
175 E. Broad St. |
The middle of
Charles Street is Dallastown Borough’s dividing line.
District 1 is on the
west side (towards York) and District 2 is on the east side (towards Red
Lion)
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If you do not know which District you are in, contact the
York County Elections/Voter Registration Office. |
Importance of Voting |
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In his Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln called democracy “government of
the people, by the people and for the people.” It means that we are not here
to serve our government, but that our government is here to serve us — and
we have the right to decide who will represent us and how we want to be
represented. It means that we have one of the greatest rights any free
people can have: the right to vote.
Voting is a right that, throughout history, many have fought for and
sacrificed everything to achieve. It’s a right that people continue to fight
for and that millions of people throughout the world still do not enjoy. As
Americans, we have the great privilege to live in a free society and voting
is the right that makes us free.
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Why
Should I Vote? |
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Maybe you’re asking yourself, “With all the millions of people who vote in
any given election, does my vote really count?” Or perhaps you feel like you
can’t really make a difference, so why bother? The truth is that your vote
does count and you do make a difference every time you vote!
Your vote holds your local and national leaders responsible for the
decisions they make. Your vote sends a message about the issues you think
are important. Your vote affirms our rights as free citizens to elect our
government and take part in democracy. Without voting, there could be no
democracy.
Maybe you know other people who choose not to vote because they feel like
what goes on in the government doesn’t affect them. The truth is, it does…in
many ways. Elected officials make all sorts of decisions that can directly
affect your life. The President and Congress you elect will decide whether
to raise or lower taxes, make economic policies that could affect your job
and decide when or if to use military force. There are also local elections,
which can have an even more immediate and personal effect on you, your
lifestyle and your community.
Vote because you care about your community. Vote because you believe in free
government and want to add your voice. Vote because it will make you feel
good to participate and have a say. Vote because it’s the right thing to do! |
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