Welcome to our series to highlight why our friends and colleagues vote.
?I vote because I want to have a voice in my own future,? said Judy Rich. ?And I vote because I care about our freedom.?
To someone trying to decide whether to vote or not, Judy would say: ?If you do not vote you are allowing someone else to determine your future.?
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For more information about this year?s elections, a wide coalition of Arizona medical associations came together to build a non-partisan website focused on health care issues, including voting records and more.? Check it out at www.azvoteforhealthcare.org. Early ballots can still be requested from the County Recorder (www.recorder.pima.gov/earlyreq.aspx)?until 5 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 26. You can examine the ballot at your leisure in the privacy of your home. When the ballot is completed, you can put it in the white ballot affidavit envelope, which must be signed by the voter, placed in the yellow postage-paid return envelope and mailed back to the Pima County Recorder?s office.
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For those who want to vote the old-fashioned way, or who want to turn in their early ballots at the polling place, Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 6, from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Source: http://tmcaznews.com/2012/10/19/why-i-vote-judy-rich/
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