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After You Vote: 4 Ways to Share Your Story on Patch

Casting your ballot doesn’t have to be the end of your Election Day experience. Connect with Patch on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Be part of the Election Day story here in on Arnold Patch by posting your thoughts, photos and observations on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Here are four ways to connect with Patch on Election Day:

1. When you vote, look around. Are the lines long? Are there problems with the machines? What number voter were you? If you notice anything Patch or your neighbors should know, send us a tweet @ArnoldPatch.

2. Once you’ve earned your ‘I Voted’ sticker, snap a photo and post it to our Patch photo gallery.

3. Why are you voting? What brings you out to the polls? Or did you choose not to vote this year? Would you have voted even if the presidential race wasn't happening this year? Start a conversation by posting and commenting on our Facebook page.

4. We want to see your Election Day pics! Follow us on Instagram at arnoldpatch so we can follow-back.

And don’t forget: We’ll be updating our Arnold Election Round-up page with the latest numbers and news.

Happy voting!

Bill Moritz November 6, 2012 at 11:21 pm
I always get the longest line with the M-last name. But not today. Today I walked in about five minutes after my wife did and the page was still at her name and I signed in right below her. The long line in Ward 2 ( Arnold ) was the P line...last name P...not the other. I did fill the page with the last signature. It seemed a good turn out.
Sheri Gassaway (Editor) November 6, 2012 at 11:58 pm
Thanks for commenting Bill!

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