Tell us about your troubles at the polls

Whistleblower wants to know whether our election machine was ready for your exercise in democracy.

November 3, 2009 at 1:29PM

You might not see long lines at the polls or "I Voted" stickers everywhere you turn, but election day is upon us again. Like last year, Whistleblower wants to give you a chance to report on your visit to the voting booth.

We're ready to take calls or emails about your experiences. We can check in with election officials about your questions or we might post your contributions directly on our Whistleblower blog.

Local races are the focus this year, so we want to hear about your polling locations across the metro. For examples of what readers contributed last year, click here.

If you're ready to be heard, email whistleblower@startribune.com or call (612) 673-4271. We'll need a full name and a valid email or phone number so we can check in with you.

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