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    Whether you have hung on every word of the campaign or ignored hours of election commercials, we're all in the same boat: It's just days until Nov. 6 when America will finally find out (most likely, right?) if Barack Obama or Mitt Romney will occupy the White House come January.

    As Tuesday approaches, Yahoo! News is inviting readers to share their last-minute observations of the 2012 election. What are you seeing and hearing in your communities, neighborhoods and across your state?

    Here are some projects Yahoo! News readers and voters are contributing to now:

    Ashley Hodge, top, of Black River Fall, Wis., and Kristie Farnham, of Hudson, Wis., show …Your presidential pick, in a photo: Have you made up your mind? Obama? Romney? Another candidate? If you're interested in sharing which presidential candidate you've picked, snap a photo of yourself holding a sign that indicates your choice. (Here, on your right, are some examples.) Here's how you can submit:

    • Email your photos—with a brief explanation behind your pick—to contributor-news@yahoo-inc.com

    • Submit your photo through Yahoo! Contributor Network.

    Campaign photos in your area: Over the next few days and on Election Day, we're collecting readers' photos of visual clues of the campaign—yard signs, street art, t-shirts, rallies and more—and publishing them in slideshows.

    • Share your photos in our election Flickr gallery.

    • Email them to contributor-news@yahoo-inc.com. Please include credit and caption information.

    • Submit your photo through Yahoo! Contributor Network.

    Election-night parties: Are you hosting a get-together on election night or heading to a party? If so, we're interested in your photos of the festivities.

    • Share your photos in our election Flickr gallery.

    • Email them to contributor-news@yahoo-inc.com. Please include credit and caption information.

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