If you live in the USA (this site has an International following so I wanted to be specific!), we want to remind you and encourage you to go vote on Tuesday. We will be doing our part, please do yours.
Though there are plenty of places online to get election coverage (like CNN, Yahoo, NPR, Vote411 or Wikipedia), I want to point you to a few (perhaps unique) places to follow the elections.
You can use Google Maps to get updates on electoral votes, House races, and Senate races.
Make up your own election results on an interactive map (kinda like the map the CNN guy is using).
You can see the current buzz live from Twitter.
If you missed the debates or speeches you can watch them for free on Hulu (along with a lot of election humor too!) even though they tend to repeat themselves.
You can always track what is the latest news from Google for “Election 2008“, “John McCain“, and “Barack Obama” – or just go to Google’s Election 2008 site.
But by all means, please get your facts straight, decide who to vote for, find your place to vote, and go vote, then get a free cup of Starbucks coffee! And if you find any irregularities while at the polls, use the Twitter Vote Report (listen to NPR explain it) and/or YouTube to video your vote.
After you’ve voted, feel free to post this sticker I made on your website!
PS- Feel free to comment, but we ask that you not campaign for anyone in particular. This isn’t a political website.





