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Woman makes sure your vote counts

Updated: October 10, 2012
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CHAMPAIGN-- A woman is making sure you make it to the polls. Shawnee Hibler spent Tuesday walking around town, registering people to vote.

She stopped at the UI campus and Head Start. More than 250 people signed up and just in time. It's
the last day they can register.

That's just the first step. Hibler says she also plans to drive people to the polls on Election Day.

If you would like to volunteer to help you can reach her at shawneelh@hotmail.com.

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The correct email adress is shawneelh28@hotmail.com please if you sent any responses to the wrong email please try again to the right one. Thank you we need all the support we can get for this election. There are elderly, disabled and low income people with no way to get to the polls. Im looking for businesses or people to volunteer thier time driving people to early voting starting Oct 22nd up till election day Nov 6th. Any way you can help is appreciated , thank you Shawnee Hibler

shawnee h. October 15, 2012 at 11:05 pm

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