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“Get On The Bus Movement” Here is the Transportation Schedule for Absentee Voting and Election Day Hello everyone the “Get On The Bus Movement” will start picking early voters up tomorrow, October 30th, 2014 from the old Northland Shopping Center parking lot. Special arrangements can be made for those who may still have difficulties making it to the pickup location. There will be several scheduled pickups per day until Election Day. Should the times change we will inform you as soon as possible. It is unknown the time we will spend once we get to the poll destination, some days may be slower or faster. Hang in there… Lets Show Up and Show OUT Thursday October 30th 7am 11am 2pm Friday October 31st 7am 11am 2pm Saturday November 1st 8am 11am Monday November 3rd 7am 11am 2pm Tuesday November 4th ELECTION DAY 5am 8am 11am 2pm 5pm Please get the word out to anyone who doesnt have transportation, or dont know where to go to vote. Please make sure our seniors “GET ON THE BUS” For further information or if special arrangements are needed please contact: Darius Moore (563) 676-4583 We are so thankful for those who have donated, its shows you believe in the cause. We will start tomorrow but we still are short of the donation goal... we have 4 days to cover and lots of work. Please get the word out to all who will need transportation. WE ARE HERE FOR YOU... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Important Info....... Now here is the Important Info You need to know You only need to have ONE OF THESE TO VOTE! *************Registered voters need to present ONLY ONE of the following types of ID (examples only): Photo ID Non Photo ID Missouri Driver’s License Missouri Non Driver’s License & Local Election Authority Bank Statement Federal Government Federal Government Utility Bill Missouri Institution of Higher Education Out of State Driver’s License ID issued by the Federal Government, state of Missouri, or a local election authority; ID issued by a Missouri institution (public or private) of higher education, including a university, college, vocational and technical school; A copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, government check or other government document that contains the name and address of the voter; Driver’s license or state identification card issued by another state.
Posted on: Wed, 29 Oct 2014 17:06:35 +0000

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