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Election 2010
2010 Election Basics

General elections happen every other year and this is one of those years. On Nov. 2, Bismarck-Mandan and surrounding communities are encourages to head to the local polling site and cast a vote for the people who will be representing us in the state legislature, at the state level and in Washington, D.C.
The Chamber strives to help our members be informed voters as they cast their votes. To assist in this mission, we have asked candidates to answer five questions. These questions are designed to give readers a bit of insight into each candidate. If, after reading this, you want to learn more, please consider contacting local campaign offices directly and asking questions.
Please utilize the below information as a resource when deciding how to vote. You can also navigate though by using the menu on the left.
The Chamber is a nonpartisan organization. We don't care how you vote or who you vote for. We just want to know you voted. Our goal is to help our members understand who is running and why; to help voters make informed decisions when they steps into the ballot box. Make sure to peruse the Election Guide in the middle of this month's Connection.

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Business Power Hour

It's your Business to Vote. Learn more about the Business Power Hour here.

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Vote Here

To learn about how to find out where to vote, how to vote absentee and other polling related items, please click here.

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