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Carroll County General Election Voting Information PLEASE SHARE!!!!!
#CarollCounty #GeneralElection #AbsenteeVoting #VoteBoudman #Ossipee #Tuftonboro #Wolfeboro

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Absentee Voting Begins Monday for the 2026 Primary Election in NC On Monday, Jan.

Boards of elections will mail out absentee ballots starting on Monday, January 12.

"The ballot must be at the county board office, not in the mail, by 7:30 p.m. on Election Day." #ncpol #election2026 #absenteevoting

www.ncsbe.gov/news/press-r...

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2026 North Carolina Midterms: What to Know for the March 3 Primary wnctimes.com/article/2026... #AshevilleNews #BuncombeCount #WNCNews
#wnctimes #AVLnews #VoteByMail #AbsenteeVoting
#VoterAwareness #PlanYourVote #ProtectTheVote
#VoterID #NCPrimary #NCVotes #2026Midterms
#NCPrimary2026 #WNC #WNCNews

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🚨 Wasserberg v. North Carolina State Board of Elections Learn more.

North Carolina Absentee Voting Guidance Challenge

www.democracydocket.com/cases/north-...

#Politics #USPolitics #NorthCarolina #NorthCarolinaPolitics #Voting #VotingRights #AbsenteeBallots #AbsenteeVoting #Voters #VoteByMail #MailInVoting #Law #Legal

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If you haven’t been called on yet, don’t worry. Town Meeting season is coming up this spring, and we’ll be reaching out again in advance!

Reach out to ursula@opendemocracy.me to get involved!

#OpenDemocracyNH #AgeStrong #AbsenteeVoting #ProtectTheVote

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Ohio lawmakers clear absentee ballot, citizenship restrictions for House floor vote β€’ Ohio Capital Journal In a rare move Tuesday, an Ohio House committee voted to advance a bill changing the deadline for absentee ballots after a single hearing. What’s more, lawmakers folded in portions of a different cont...

#SB293 would eliminate the 4 day grace period for #absenteevoting, making it harder for rural #Ohioans and folks living abroad to cast their votes. We need to be making it easier and more accessible for #ohio citizens to vote, not harder. #HambleyForOhio

ohiocapitaljournal.com/2025/11/18/o...

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You’d be surprised how many people register for #absenteevoting , get their ballot in the mail, and then bring it to the polling place. Or, they don’t bring it, and they rock up at the polling place and want to vote.

We KNOW we mailed you a ballot. Maybe you didn’t get it, maybe you did. You’re […]

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#Vote #EarlyVoting #AbsenteeVoting the Nov. 2025 election ends tomorrow! Make sure you cast your #Ballot by the close of polls tmrw, Tues. Nov. 4, 2025 πŸ—³ #A2Votes #MiVoter #Michigan #BeAVoter

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Don’t waitβ€”make your plan to vote now!

#OpenDemocracyNH #AbsenteeVoting #November4th #MunicipalElection #NewHampshire

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Helping a loved one vote absentee? You can deliver their ballot if you qualify as a β€œdelivery agent.” Here’s who can do it! βœ‰οΈ

#OpenDemocracyNH #NHVotes #AbsenteeVoting #ElectionDay #NewHampshire

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If you’re from New Hampshire but studying out of state, Madi’s got you covered on how to cast an absentee in the November 4th New Hampshire Municipal Election! πŸ—³οΈ

Find out more about absentee voting in NH: www.sos.nh.gov/elections/ab...

#OpenDemocracyNH #VoteNH #AbsenteeVoting #NewHampshire

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In a pinch? It's not too late to vote by absentee for the November 4th Municipal Elections! Visit the Secretary of State's website to download an application and contact your City Clerk with any questions.

#OpenDemocracyNH #AbsenteeVoting #November4th #NewHampshire

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IT IS NOT TOO LATE TO GET AN ABSENTEE BALLOT! Visit the SOTS website or your local town clerk for an application. If you need help getting a form printed or delivered where you need it, message me here or at joshuasteelekelly@gmail.com!

#AbsenteeVoting #Vote #WaterfordCT #Election2025

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Heads up, NH voters! πŸ“¬ A little prep now keeps your vote on track later!

For more information, visit πŸ‘‡sos.nh.gov/elections/absentee-ballots

#OpenDemocracyNH #AbsenteeVoting #ProtectTheVote #ElectionDay #NHPolitics #NHVotes #NewHampshire

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If your mailed ballot hasn’t arrived by Election Day, you can still vote in person β€” just sign an affidavit to cancel your mailed one.
Make a plan to vote early, by mail, or in person β€” every vote strengthens our communities.

#NativeVote #EarlyVoting #AbsenteeVoting

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πŸ“… Last Day to Request an Absentee Ballot – October 21 πŸ“…

Don’t wait β€” request your absentee ballot today! Voting absentee is one of the easiest and most convenient ways to cast your vote. πŸ—³οΈ

Request your ballot now at NMVOTE.org

#AbsenteeVoting #SantaFeVotes

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πŸ—³ 3 Days to Go β€” Absentee Ballot Request Deadline

πŸ“… Applications must be received by the County Clerk no later than Tuesday, October 21.

πŸ“ Apply now: NMVote.org

#SantaFeVotes #VoteByMail #AbsenteeVoting #SantaFeCounty #NMElections #PlanToVote #NMVoters #VotingMadeEasy #YourVoteMatters

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Overseas voters may face delays mailing ballots to the U.S. due to customs disruptions. Request ballots early, use email/fax if allowed, and consider the backup FWAB. Check your state’s rules: [fvap.gov](www.fvap.gov) βœ…πŸ“¬ #AbsenteeVoting #OverseasVoter

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πŸ“© DM us or email ursula@opendemocracy.me to get involved, and be sure to share with your notary friends!

#NHNeedsNotaries #SB287 #AbsenteeVoting #ProtectTheVote #OpenDemocracyNH #NHPolitics #NewHampshire #AgeStrongVoter #AgeStrong

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πŸ’ͺ Ursula will help seniors, people with disabilities, and other voters navigate the new absentee voting rules introduced under SB 287β€”ensuring Granite Staters can continue making their voices heard at the ballot box. πŸ“£

#OpenDemocracyNH #AgeStrongVoter #AbsenteeVoting

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Big changes to absentee voting take effect today. πŸ“¬ Make sure seniors, students, voters with disabilities, rural residents, and low-income voters in your life know what’s newβ€”these groups rely on absentee voting the most.

#OpenDemocracyNH #AbsenteeVoting #VotingRestrictions #NHPolitics #SB287

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American Living Abroad? UOCAVA Voting is for YOU! 🌍
If you’re a U.S. citizen living outside the country, the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) ensures your right to vote in federal elections. βœ…
Are you also a disabled voter? No […]

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Defend Your Voting Rights!
Vote NO on 1 November 4
Coming to your ballot in November:
"Do you want to change Maine election laws to eliminate two days of absentee voting, prohibit requests for absentee ballots by phone or family members, end ongoing absentee voter status for seniors and people with disabilities, ban prepaid postage on absentee ballot return envelopes, limit the number of drop boxes, require voters to show certain photo ID before voting, and make other changes to our elections?"
What would this referendum do if it became law?
β†’ It would eliminate ongoing absentee voting for elderly and disabled Mainers.
β†’ It would eliminate two of the most popular days for early absentee voting.
β†’ It would require voters to show an approved form of ID to obtain their ballot.
β†’ It would limit the number of secure ballot drop-off boxes a town may offer
β†’ It would second-guess town clerks, requiring a two-person, "bipartisan" team to check ballot boxes, instead of the clerk or a trusted member of their staff. This restriction will place undue pressure on town clerks, and will lead to many towns simply getting rid of their secure drop boxes.
β†’ It would prohibit towns from including return postage on absentee ballots, even if
taxpayers vote to fund it.
β†’ It would prevent voters from requesting a ballot over the phone, making it harder for those without reliable transportation or internet to request an absentee ballot.
β†’ You can read the full draft proposal at https://tinyurl.com/VoterProposal.
Pledge to vote No on 1 in November
Paid for by Save Maine Absentee Voting, 411 Congress St., Portland, ME 04101

Defend Your Voting Rights! Vote NO on 1 November 4 Coming to your ballot in November: "Do you want to change Maine election laws to eliminate two days of absentee voting, prohibit requests for absentee ballots by phone or family members, end ongoing absentee voter status for seniors and people with disabilities, ban prepaid postage on absentee ballot return envelopes, limit the number of drop boxes, require voters to show certain photo ID before voting, and make other changes to our elections?" What would this referendum do if it became law? β†’ It would eliminate ongoing absentee voting for elderly and disabled Mainers. β†’ It would eliminate two of the most popular days for early absentee voting. β†’ It would require voters to show an approved form of ID to obtain their ballot. β†’ It would limit the number of secure ballot drop-off boxes a town may offer β†’ It would second-guess town clerks, requiring a two-person, "bipartisan" team to check ballot boxes, instead of the clerk or a trusted member of their staff. This restriction will place undue pressure on town clerks, and will lead to many towns simply getting rid of their secure drop boxes. β†’ It would prohibit towns from including return postage on absentee ballots, even if taxpayers vote to fund it. β†’ It would prevent voters from requesting a ballot over the phone, making it harder for those without reliable transportation or internet to request an absentee ballot. β†’ You can read the full draft proposal at https://tinyurl.com/VoterProposal. Pledge to vote No on 1 in November Paid for by Save Maine Absentee Voting, 411 Congress St., Portland, ME 04101

What can I do?
Fair, secure, and accessible elections are the cornerstone of our democracy. It will be up to Maine voters to protect their own and their neighbor's access to the ballot box. In the months leading up to the election, pro-democracy organizations will be hosting a variety of events to protect your access to the ballot box. But there are also a variety of ways for you to pitch in on your own.
When you talk to people or write about this, think about what access to absentee voting means to you, your family, your friends, and your neighbors:
β†’ If this referendum becomes law, you'd no longer be able to pick up or drop off a
ballot for your elderly parent who lives in another town.
β†’ Your disabled neighbor wouldn't be able to just pick up the phone and request a ballot from their town office - even though they ve done just that for years.
β†’ Local town and city clerks wouldn't be able to check their own drop-off boxes,
meaning many would simply opt to not have a drop-off box.
β†’ People who need to work all day on Election Day - health care workers, direct care workers, delivery drivers - would effectively lose access to absentee voting.
Talk to your friends and family:
We know a lot of information - and misinformation - will be circulating about this referendum. Talk to your friends and family about how they're feeling about it.
Remember: We all want our elections to be as secure as possible. Reasonable people can disagree about Voter ID rules, but this referendum is bad for everyday Maine people, especially seniors and rural voters, who rely on absentee voting.
Write a Letter to the Editor:
Your local papers are constantly accepting letters to the editor. These letters are brief (about 200-300 words), and are a great way for you to share your opinion and experience with your neighbors.
Paid for by Save Maine Absentee Voting, 411 Congress St., Portland, ME 04101
saveabsentee.me | info@saveabsentee.me

What can I do? Fair, secure, and accessible elections are the cornerstone of our democracy. It will be up to Maine voters to protect their own and their neighbor's access to the ballot box. In the months leading up to the election, pro-democracy organizations will be hosting a variety of events to protect your access to the ballot box. But there are also a variety of ways for you to pitch in on your own. When you talk to people or write about this, think about what access to absentee voting means to you, your family, your friends, and your neighbors: β†’ If this referendum becomes law, you'd no longer be able to pick up or drop off a ballot for your elderly parent who lives in another town. β†’ Your disabled neighbor wouldn't be able to just pick up the phone and request a ballot from their town office - even though they ve done just that for years. β†’ Local town and city clerks wouldn't be able to check their own drop-off boxes, meaning many would simply opt to not have a drop-off box. β†’ People who need to work all day on Election Day - health care workers, direct care workers, delivery drivers - would effectively lose access to absentee voting. Talk to your friends and family: We know a lot of information - and misinformation - will be circulating about this referendum. Talk to your friends and family about how they're feeling about it. Remember: We all want our elections to be as secure as possible. Reasonable people can disagree about Voter ID rules, but this referendum is bad for everyday Maine people, especially seniors and rural voters, who rely on absentee voting. Write a Letter to the Editor: Your local papers are constantly accepting letters to the editor. These letters are brief (about 200-300 words), and are a great way for you to share your opinion and experience with your neighbors. Paid for by Save Maine Absentee Voting, 411 Congress St., Portland, ME 04101 saveabsentee.me | info@saveabsentee.me

The Save Maine Absentee Voting Coalition is a diverse, nonpartisan group of organizations from across Maine who believe that fair, open, and accessible elections are the cornerstone of our democracy.

Help the Coalition get the word out!

#Maine #MainePolitics #VoteAbsentee #AbsenteeVoting

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Defend Your Voting Rights!
Vote NO on 1 November 4
Coming to your ballot in November:
"Do you want to change Maine election laws to eliminate two days of absentee voting, prohibit requests for absentee ballots by phone or family members, end ongoing absentee voter status for seniors and people with disabilities, ban prepaid postage on absentee ballot return envelopes, limit the number of drop boxes, require voters to show certain photo ID before voting, and make other changes to our elections?"
What would this referendum do if it became law?
β†’ It would eliminate ongoing absentee voting for elderly and disabled Mainers.
β†’ It would eliminate two of the most popular days for early absentee voting.
β†’ It would require voters to show an approved form of ID to obtain their ballot.
β†’ It would limit the number of secure ballot drop-off boxes a town may offer
β†’ It would second-guess town clerks, requiring a two-person, "bipartisan" team to check ballot boxes, instead of the clerk or a trusted member of their staff. This restriction will place undue pressure on town clerks, and will lead to many towns simply getting rid of their secure drop boxes.
β†’ It would prohibit towns from including return postage on absentee ballots, even if
taxpayers vote to fund it.
β†’ It would prevent voters from requesting a ballot over the phone, making it harder for those without reliable transportation or internet to request an absentee ballot.
β†’ You can read the full draft proposal at https://tinyurl.com/VoterProposal.
Pledge to vote No on 1 in November
Paid for by Save Maine Absentee Voting, 411 Congress St., Portland, ME 04101

Defend Your Voting Rights! Vote NO on 1 November 4 Coming to your ballot in November: "Do you want to change Maine election laws to eliminate two days of absentee voting, prohibit requests for absentee ballots by phone or family members, end ongoing absentee voter status for seniors and people with disabilities, ban prepaid postage on absentee ballot return envelopes, limit the number of drop boxes, require voters to show certain photo ID before voting, and make other changes to our elections?" What would this referendum do if it became law? β†’ It would eliminate ongoing absentee voting for elderly and disabled Mainers. β†’ It would eliminate two of the most popular days for early absentee voting. β†’ It would require voters to show an approved form of ID to obtain their ballot. β†’ It would limit the number of secure ballot drop-off boxes a town may offer β†’ It would second-guess town clerks, requiring a two-person, "bipartisan" team to check ballot boxes, instead of the clerk or a trusted member of their staff. This restriction will place undue pressure on town clerks, and will lead to many towns simply getting rid of their secure drop boxes. β†’ It would prohibit towns from including return postage on absentee ballots, even if taxpayers vote to fund it. β†’ It would prevent voters from requesting a ballot over the phone, making it harder for those without reliable transportation or internet to request an absentee ballot. β†’ You can read the full draft proposal at https://tinyurl.com/VoterProposal. Pledge to vote No on 1 in November Paid for by Save Maine Absentee Voting, 411 Congress St., Portland, ME 04101

What can I do?
Fair, secure, and accessible elections are the cornerstone of our democracy. It will be up to Maine voters to protect their own and their neighbor's access to the ballot box. In the months leading up to the election, pro-democracy organizations will be hosting a variety of events to protect your access to the ballot box. But there are also a variety of ways for you to pitch in on your own.
When you talk to people or write about this, think about what access to absentee voting means to you, your family, your friends, and your neighbors:
β†’ If this referendum becomes law, you'd no longer be able to pick up or drop off a
ballot for your elderly parent who lives in another town.
β†’ Your disabled neighbor wouldn't be able to just pick up the phone and request a ballot from their town office - even though they ve done just that for years.
β†’ Local town and city clerks wouldn't be able to check their own drop-off boxes,
meaning many would simply opt to not have a drop-off box.
β†’ People who need to work all day on Election Day - health care workers, direct care workers, delivery drivers - would effectively lose access to absentee voting.
Talk to your friends and family:
We know a lot of information - and misinformation - will be circulating about this referendum. Talk to your friends and family about how they're feeling about it.
Remember: We all want our elections to be as secure as possible. Reasonable people can disagree about Voter ID rules, but this referendum is bad for everyday Maine people, especially seniors and rural voters, who rely on absentee voting.
Write a Letter to the Editor:
Your local papers are constantly accepting letters to the editor. These letters are brief (about 200-300 words), and are a great way for you to share your opinion and experience with your neighbors.
Paid for by Save Maine Absentee Voting, 411 Congress St., Portland, ME 04101
saveabsentee.me | info@saveabsentee.me

What can I do? Fair, secure, and accessible elections are the cornerstone of our democracy. It will be up to Maine voters to protect their own and their neighbor's access to the ballot box. In the months leading up to the election, pro-democracy organizations will be hosting a variety of events to protect your access to the ballot box. But there are also a variety of ways for you to pitch in on your own. When you talk to people or write about this, think about what access to absentee voting means to you, your family, your friends, and your neighbors: β†’ If this referendum becomes law, you'd no longer be able to pick up or drop off a ballot for your elderly parent who lives in another town. β†’ Your disabled neighbor wouldn't be able to just pick up the phone and request a ballot from their town office - even though they ve done just that for years. β†’ Local town and city clerks wouldn't be able to check their own drop-off boxes, meaning many would simply opt to not have a drop-off box. β†’ People who need to work all day on Election Day - health care workers, direct care workers, delivery drivers - would effectively lose access to absentee voting. Talk to your friends and family: We know a lot of information - and misinformation - will be circulating about this referendum. Talk to your friends and family about how they're feeling about it. Remember: We all want our elections to be as secure as possible. Reasonable people can disagree about Voter ID rules, but this referendum is bad for everyday Maine people, especially seniors and rural voters, who rely on absentee voting. Write a Letter to the Editor: Your local papers are constantly accepting letters to the editor. These letters are brief (about 200-300 words), and are a great way for you to share your opinion and experience with your neighbors. Paid for by Save Maine Absentee Voting, 411 Congress St., Portland, ME 04101 saveabsentee.me | info@saveabsentee.me

The Save Maine Absentee Voting Coalition is a diverse, nonpartisan group of organizations from across Maine who believe that fair, open, and accessible elections are the cornerstone of our democracy.

Help the Coalition get the word out!

#Maine #MainePolitics #VoteAbsentee #AbsenteeVoting

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By the way, there's anyone explained to Drumpf that they allow #AbsenteeVoting in Alabama?

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This #backtoschool season β€” remind your newly college bound adult children to vote!!! #AbsenteeVoting #Elections #CivicDuty

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Canvass with Maine Dems in Portland! Β· Mobilize In November, Mainers will face Question 1, a critical referendum that will dismantle our popular absentee voting program β€” a cornerstone of accessible elections in our state. Join fellow Maine Democr...

The @mainedems.bsky.social are canvassing to save #AbsenteeVoting (#NoOn1ME) this weekend!

Sign up here: www.mobilize.us/mobilize/eve...

#mepolitics

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Mainers like absentee voting. Question 1 would make that option harder. The November referendum has been framed around requiring voter ID, but it also includes a host of changes to absentee voting.

A good reason to vote in an "off-year" election!

#Mainers like #AbsenteeVoting. #MaineQuestion1 would make that option harder. The November referendum has been framed around requiring #VoterID, but it also includes a host of changes to absentee voting.

www.pressherald.com/2025/08/21/q...

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Louisiana absentee voting envelopes have new design Louisiana voters who request absentee voting can expect to see a new envelope design with larger print.

#Louisiana #absenteevoting envelopes have new design #lagov #lalege

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Stop Trump's Authoritarian Voter Suppression Scheme Donald Trump just signed an executive order requiring voters to show proof of U.S. citizenship to register to voteβ€”a clear attempt to suppress millions of eligible voters, especially young people, imm...

#ACTNOW : STOP #VotorSuppression

civicshout.com/p/stop-trump...

#wethepeople #democracy #activism #resist #resistance
#fightback #speakup #bluecrew #blueresisters
#stoptrump #handsoff #powertothepeople
#elections #votingrights #mailinvoting #absenteevoting #vote
#corruption #fascism #antifascism

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