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		<description><![CDATA[Thank you for your Support in becoming your representative on the USW Local 50 bargaining committee for Gateway Energy and Coke Company. I am proud to represent the Machine Operators in this pivotal time for our workforce. We are in need of strong policy making abilities as well as savvy negotiating etiquette to make this [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-family: arial;">Thank you for your Support in becoming your representative on the USW Local 50 bargaining committee for Gateway Energy and Coke Company.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial;">I am proud to represent the Machine Operators in this pivotal time for our workforce.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial;">We are in need of strong policy making abilities as well as savvy negotiating etiquette to make this contract robust and satisfy the needs of all of our co-workers and their families.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: arial;"><strong>Join me in making SunCoke a better place to work!</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>- John Bracamontes</strong></p>
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		<title>Thanks for your Donation</title>
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<p>Every little bit helps and we thank you for your contribution.</p>
<p>Your support will help in a successful campaign!</p>
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		<title>Donate to the Campaign</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks for donating to the campaign! Your donations are extremely helpful in running a successful campaign. These donations go towards paying for yard signs, campaign literature, stickers and banners. Thanks again for your contribution! Click the image to be taken to our secure donation page with ActBlue.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for donating to the campaign!</p>
<p>Your donations are extremely helpful in running a successful campaign.  These donations go towards paying for yard signs, campaign literature, stickers and banners.  Thanks again for your contribution!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thank you for taking the time to check out the campaign site! We have a variety of ways for you to help out in the campaign. Just let us know what you would be interested in doing. Canvas door-to-door Distribute literature Make phone calls Put a lawn sign in your yard Let us know what [...]]]></description>
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<p>We have a variety of ways for you to help out in the campaign.  Just let us know what you would be interested in doing.</p>
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<li>Canvas door-to-door</li>
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<p>We thank you for your input and support.</p>
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		<title>Voter Information</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[State Board of Elections 1020 S. Spring Street Springfield, IL 62704 Phone: 217-782-4141 Fax: n/a Email: Web: http://www.elections.state.il.us Registration Deadlines: In Person: Tuesday, October , 2010 By Mail: Tuesday, October , 2010 Election Dates: Tuesday, November 2, 2010 (General) Eligibility Requirements To be eligible to vote in Illinois, you must be: * A U.S. citizen [...]]]></description>
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State Board of Elections<br />
1020 S. Spring Street<br />
Springfield, IL 62704</p>
<p>Phone: 217-782-4141<br />
Fax: n/a</p>
<p>Email:<br />
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Web: <a href="http://www.elections.state.il.us">http://www.elections.state.il.us</a></p>
<p class="sectiontableheader">Registration Deadlines:</p>
<p>In Person: Tuesday, October , 2010<br />
By Mail: Tuesday, October , 2010</p>
<p class="sectiontableheader">Election Dates:</p>
<p>Tuesday, November 2, 2010 (General)</p>
<p class="sectiontableheader">Eligibility Requirements</p>
<p>To be eligible to vote in Illinois, you must be:<br />
* A U.S. citizen<br />
* At least 18 years of age by Election Day<br />
* Have been a resident of the precinct at least 30 days prior to Election Day</p>
<p class="sectiontableheader">ID Needed for Voter Registration</p>
<p>Two forms of identification are required when registering to vote, one that shows your current residential address. If you register by mail, you must vote in person the first time you vote.</p>
<p class="sectiontableheader">ID Needed for Voting</p>
<p>In general, identification is not required to vote at the polls, although voters will be required to verify their signatures. However, there are individual circumstances that may require that identification be shown.</p>
<p>In general, identification is not required to vote at the polls, although you will be required to verify your signature. However, there are individual circumstances that may require that identification be shown. In those cases, you must present a photo ID, and if the photo ID has an address, it must match the registration address. If a photo ID is not used, the document (examples of which are listed below) must show your name and address. This must be presented to an election judge before being permitted to vote.</p>
<p>If you do not present a required form on identification, you may vote on a provisional ballot. For further information, please see Provisional Voting below.</p>
<p>If you registered to vote by mail after January 1, 2003, and you did not submit a copy of the required identification with the registration application at that time, and you will be voting in a jurisdiction for the first time, then you will be required to submit a copy of one of the following:</p>
<p>* Current and valid photo identification<br />
* Utility bill<br />
* Government check</p>
<p>* Paycheck<br />
* Government document</p>
<p>Illinois voters who vote during the early voting period must vote in person and must provide a valid identification. Valid forms of identification for this purpose include a current driver&#8217;s license, state-issued identification card, or another government-issued identification card.</p>
<p class="sectiontableheader">Registration Deadline</p>
<p>Registration is open year round except:</p>
<p>* During the 27 day period just prior to an election<br />
* During the 2 days after such election (1 day after in Chicago)</p>
<p>As of February 2006, grace period registration is available in Illinois. The “grace period” for registering to vote is the 27th to the 14th day prior to the election. After the normal registration period closes, grace period registration allows you to register in person at the office of your election authority. However, people who take advantage of the late registration opportunity are limited in the way they can vote. If you register to vote during this two-week period you must vote in the office of the election authority or vote absentee by mail. There are 110 election authorities in Illinois, most of them county clerks and the others are boards established by larger cities. The people who register during the “grace period” do not vote at their polling place on Election Day, nor are they allowed to vote under the new Illinois law that establishes early voting centers.</p>
<p>Under federal law, citizens may apply to register to vote by mailing in an a voter registration application. The applications are available at some public and private facilities where you live. Applications may also be downloaded from the Illinois State Board of Elections website.</p>
<p>When you register by mail your form must be postmarked prior to the close of registration. Please note that if you register by mail, with the exception of those disabled or in the military, you must vote in person at the polling place or by in-person absentee voting the first time you vote.<br />
Verify Voter Registration</p>
<p>To verify your voter registration status, please contact your elections office or board of elections for your county, city or state.</p>
<p class="sectiontableheader">Absentee Ballot Process</p>
<p>You may vote absentee if meet one of the following criteria:<br />
* You expect to be absent from your county of residence on Election Day<br />
* You are appointed to be an election judge in a precinct different from where you reside</p>
<p>* You are unable to be present at the polls because of a physical incapacity<br />
* You are observing a religious holiday and are unable to be present at the polls because of the tenets of your religion<br />
* You have election duties in the office of a state&#8217;s attorney, county clerk, a board of election commissioners or state board of elections and will be unable to be present at the polls<br />
* You are serving as a sequestered juror on a state or federal jury only<br />
* You are a member of the United States Armed Forces while on active duty, members of the Merchant Marines, or you are a spouse or dependent of the aforementioned, and expect to be absent from your county of residence on Election Day<br />
* You are a member of a religious group or welfare agency (or are a spouse/dependent of the aforementioned), that is officially attached to or assisting members of the armed forces who expect to be absent from the county where they reside on Election Day<br />
* You are a state or federal employee who had a voting residence in the precinct at the time they entered employment, but who now reside elsewhere due to state or federal employment<br />
* You are a registered citizen temporarily residing overseas</p>
<p>Note: If you are a U.S. citizen who resides outside of the country, and is not registered to vote, you may vote by absentee ballot for federal offices only</p>
<p class="sectiontableheader">Steps to request an absentee ballot:</p>
<p>STEP 1: Obtain the proper application for an absentee ballot, either by mail or in person, from your election authority.</p>
<p>STEP 2: Upon receipt, complete the application. Make certain to include your name, home address, address where you want the ballot to be mailed, and please remember to sign the application.</p>
<p>STEP 3: After completing the application, either mail it or hand-deliver it to your election authority. If you return the application in person or complete the application in the election authority&#8217;s office, you may immediately vote with your absentee ballot in the election authority&#8217;s office. If you mail the application and it is properly completed, the election authority will mail your absentee ballot to you.</p>
<p>STEP 4: After receiving your ballot, VOTE THE BALLOT IN SECRET. Insert the ballot into the envelope provided, seal it, complete and sign the certification on the back and PERSONALLY return it or mail it. The absentee voter may authorize, in writing, that a spouse, parent, child, brother, sister, or licensed motor carrier, should deliver the completed absentee ballot to the election authority in sufficient time to be delivered to the polling place on Election Day.</p>
<p>You can request an absentee ballot by mail from 40 days prior to the election up till 5 days before the election. You can request an absentee ballot in person 40 days before the election up till 1 day before the election. Please contact specific county officials for absentee ballots sent from outside the United States.</p>
<p>Overseas citizens and U.S. military personnel can find information on how to register to vote and request an absentee ballot from the Overseas Vote Foundation.</p>
<p class="sectiontableheader">Early Voting</p>
<p>Early voting is available from the 22nd day through the 5th day preceding the election.<br />
Polling Place Hours</p>
<p>The polls are open from 6:00 am to 7:00 pm.</p>
<p class="sectiontableheader">Polling Place Locator</p>
<p>
You can find your polling place <a href="http://www.evoter.com" target="_blank">HERE</a>. If you have further questions on your polling place location, please contact your local elections official.</p>
<p class="sectiontableheader">Provisional Voting</p>
<p>An election judge will issue you a provisional ballot at your polling place if:</p>
<p>* Your name does not appear on the lists of registered voters for the precinct<br />
* Your voting status has been challenged by an election judge, poll watcher or another voter and a majority of election judges agree<br />
* A court order is issued instructing your polling place to remain open after 7:00 pm (if this occurs everyone voting after 7:00 pm must cast a provisional ballot)<br />
* You are required to show identification because you registered by mail, but you did not bring ID to the polling place on Election Day or early voting site. In this instance you must supply the election authority with a copy of acceptable identification by 7:00 pm the Thursday after Election Day: November 9, 2006 for the general election.</p>
<p>By law, you must vote in your assigned precinct for all votes on your provisional ballot to count.</p>
<p>Provisional ballots are counted after Election Day. The election authority receives all provisional ballots and determines the registration status for each provisional voter within two weeks after the election. If it is determined that you are registered and eligible to vote, your vote will be counted. If you are not registered, your vote will not be counted, but the information you supplied on the affidavit form will serve as a registration application for the next election.</p>
<p>To find out if your vote was counted, please use your state&#8217;s provisional ballot tool.
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		<description><![CDATA[Our country is in a position now to change in a positive way and we need progressive innovative thinkers on your side to make that happen! Too many of these politicians have held their seats for so long that they have developed special interest alliances and become set in their ways of thinking. This is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Too many of these politicians have held their seats for so long that they have developed special interest alliances and become set in their ways of thinking.  This is exactly what we do not need.<br />
We need to have legislators representing the people not the special interest groups that fund their campaigns and we need fresh ideas entering the mix.  The same old same old just isn&#8217;t cutting it anymore.</p>
<p>Our Government, State and District are in need of creative leaders that will bring about positive results in reforming our systems of Education, Health Care, Taxes, Economy, Environment and Transportation.</p>
<p>Unemployment recently has reached alarming numbers and Illinois desperately needs to find ways of relieving the unemployed with new jobs and business, housing protection and securities so that you and your family aren&#8217;t left to fend for yourself when our most recent legislators created these problems.</p>
<p>Help yourself, your district and your state by committing to make a positive change and elect a new progressive thinking Representative.</p>
<p>Every vote counts and I John Bracamontes thank you for your support!</p>
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