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- Federal Grant Will Allow NYers Renew Food Stamps Online
- Corzine, Christie Disagree on Support for the Needy
- Paterson's Ultimatum Yields No Action on Budget
- City Cracks Down on Unlicensed Cabbies
- Financial 411: Nets Gain
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- Jobless Claims Dip, Spending Up
- Philippines Massacre Probe Eyes Government Ally
- Toyota To Replace 3.8 Million Gas Pedals
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- Weekly jobless claims drop below 500,000
- Consumers log stronger-than-expected spending rise
- Americans search for cheaper Thanksgiving trips
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Voter Resources
NEW YORK, NY November 04, 2008 —Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. in New York, 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. in New Jersey
New Yorkers can verify that they are registered and find their polling place: NY Voter Look Up
New Jersey residents can visit: NJ Voter Look Up
Or type in your address at Google's election site to find your polling place and more. Maps.google.com/vote
New York City residents can also call 311 with questions.
Complaints and Questions:
The ACLU a "voter protection card" you can print on their site. Voter Protection Card
In New York, the New York Public Interest Group and Common Cause New York are running an election hotline from 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. 1-212-822-0282
In New Jersey, the NJ League of Women Voters and ACLU are running a hotline: 1-800-792-VOTE
If you see anything out of the ordinary, let WNYC know at newstips@wnyc.org
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