2008 Primaries, Views on News • September 9th, 2008

Primary election day

by Chris Lato


Turnout is expected to be a dismal 15% statewide, and there are few hugely exciting races on the ballot. However, plenty of local contests are going on throughout Wisconsin today – therefore you should do your civic duty, educate yourself on the candidates if you haven’t already, and get out to vote before 8 tonite when the polls close on this partisan primary election day.

Here’s a place to get more info on polling locations, registration, etc.

The races you will find on the ballot are the kinds of contests that impact your communities – so it’s worth it to get involved.

In fact, I plan to take my six-year-old daughter to the polls so she can get an idea of how the whole thing works.

 By the way, she has informed me that she is an Obama supporter.

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