After almost two years of campaigning, primary elections, debates, and political commercials, election day is finally here. It's time to do your civic duty and cast your ballot. The right to vote is an important one, hard fought for many Americans, and elusive to many people around the world. Since this year's presidential election could be won or lost by one state, it's especially important that you exercise your right. Even if you have to wait in line for a long time, be sure to stick it out and make your voice heard.
Polls will be open in Nashua from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Whether you are an early bird or a procrastinator, you have plenty of time to cast your vote. If you missed the registration period, fear not. You can register at your voting location. If you're not sure where to go, take a look at the election page on the city's website. Not only will you find your polling location, you can also look up your street to find which ward you live in, and see a sample ballot.
Google maps also has an election tool. If you enter your address into the search field, it will tell you where to vote.
Once you have voted, you can follow the election at any of the following sites:
CNN
MSNBC
FOX News
National Public Radio (NPR)
