Today is Super Tuesday, when voters in ten U.S. states get to weigh in on the Republican Presidential primary. But how voters vote, when they must register, whether they must show and ID at the polls, and how their votes will get counted toward the Presidential primary contest varies from state to state.
Across the country voters also have uneven access to online tools that can help them find their polling place, verify their registration status, and view their sample ballot before voting, all enormously powerful resources that help busy people make informed, confident choices.
Full Article: Kim Alexander’s Weblog: Why Super Tuesday is not equally super for all voters.