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Thu Oct 18, 2012, 02:38 PM Oct 2012

Savannah voters flock to the polls early

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Another early voter — who asked not to be identified because she didn’t want her neighbors at The Landings to know whom she voted for — said the debate brought her to the polls as well.

“I wanted to get down here and cast my vote for President Obama as quickly as possible,” the voter said. “I hope his performance last night got some of the people on the fence better informed and prepared to vote.”

So far, Williams said, there have been few problems with early voting, but, she said, people need to remember to bring photo identification and leave their campaign buttons, T-shirts, and even bumper stickers at home.

“It’s a no campaigning area,” she said. “So that means none of that. We can’t let you in if you have that stuff on, and you can’t park within 150 feet (of the building) if you’ve got a (campaign) sticker on your vehicle.”

rest of the article
http://savannahnow.com/news/2012-10-18/savannah-voters-flock-polls-early/

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