Absentee Ballots: Thousands of voters have not returned their absentee ballots. If you are holding an absentee ballot, do not mail it. It will not arrive in time. You will have to either take it to your county’s Supervisor of Elections office or vote at your precinct tomorrow. Supervisor of Elections offices are open today, Monday, November 5, 2012 until 5 PM and tomorrow Election Day, November 6, 2012, until 7 PM. Click here to find your Supervisor of Elections office. Or you may vote at your regular voting precinct tomorrow, November 6, 2012 from 7 am to 7 pm. You must take your absentee ballot and surrender it at your voting precinct if you plan to vote there on Election Day.
Islamists’ Influence in Elections. The Council on American Islamic Relations reports that NINETY ONE (91) percent of American Muslims will vote during this General Election. Ninety percent (90%) of those American Muslim votes may go for Barack Obama. The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) issued a news release on October 24, 2012 which in effect reports that approximately ninety percent (90%) of American Muslims may vote for Barack Obama. CAIR’s poll alleges that 68% are committed to Barack Obama, 7 % to Mitt Romney and 25% undecided. If the undecided votes in the same ratio of 68% Obama and 7% Romney then approximately 22% of the 25% undecided will vote for Barack Obama.
Your vote is crucial to the outcome of the 2012 General Elections.
Tomorrow is it, the last chance to vote. Your voting precinct opens tomorrow, Tuesday, November 6, 2012, at 7 am and closes at 7 pm.
Florida Family Association is sharing the Voter Guide information from our friends at Florida Family Policy Council. The Florida Family Policy Council is affiliated with the Family Research Council and is not affiliated with or related to Florida Family Association. The Voter Guides provide information regarding President, Congress, State Senate and State House races in Florida. They also address the Constitutional Amendments, Florida Supreme Court races as well as provide a great deal of research on the Circuit and County judges in all 67 counties. Finally, they contain a research paper on the “activist” cases of the Florida Supreme Court.
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Voter Guides are now available for Presidential, Congress, State Senate and State House races HERE.
We also have special voter guides on the Constitutional Amendments and the Florida Supreme Court races that will appear on your ballot, as well
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as a great deal of research on the Circuit and County judges in all 67 counties, and a research paper on the “activist” cases of the Florida Supreme Court.
Your vote is crucial to the future of America.
The final difference in the 2000 election vote count in Florida between George Bush and Al Gore was 493 votes. Winning Florida’s then 25 electoral votes gave George Bush 271 electoral votes or one more than the required 270 electoral votes to win the Electoral College and defeat Democratic candidate Al Gore, who received 266 electoral votes. Florida now has 29 electoral votes because of the state’s population increase measured by the past census.
The 493 vote difference between Bush and Gore in 2000 breaks down to approximately 7 votes for each of Florida’s 67 counties. The four hundred ninety three (493) vote difference is minuscule compared to the number of people who receive email alerts from Florida Family Association. That means your vote could be a deciding factor in who becomes our next president.
Your vote is very important to the future of America. Florida Family Association encourages you to vote in this election and encourage others to vote as well. Thank you.
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