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Committee approves earlier mail date for sample ballots in counties without USPS processing centers The Senate Judiciary and Elections Committee gave House Bill 2006 a due‑pass recommendation, requiring counties without a USPS processing and distribution center to mail printed sample ballots at least 14 days before primary and general elections to allow for longer transit times.

Arizona's Senate Committee just greenlit a groundbreaking bill to ensure timely delivery of sample ballots in counties without USPS centers—could this change the way we vote?

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#AZ #VotingAccess #CivicParticipation #CitizenPortal #ElectionReform #ArizonaElections

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Spencer County approves expanded early voting, mail‑ballot processing and funding steps for Nov. 3 election Facing a dramatic rise in mail ballots and emergency State Board rules, Spencer County Fiscal Court authorized early‑voting locations, extra staff, postage and advertising to handle an expected surge of absentee ballots and weekend voting ahead of the Nov. 3, 2020 general election.

Spencer County is gearing up for a historic election with a massive increase in mail-in ballots and new early voting locations to ensure every vote counts!

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#SpencerCounty #KY #VotingAccess #CitizenPortal #CivicEngagement #SpencerCountyElections #ElectionPreparation

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Why Is Suppressing the Black Vote No Longer Enough to Decide an Election❓️❓️❓️❓️❓️❓️❓️
#VoterSuppression #BlackVoters #VotingRights #ElectionPolitics #VoterTurnout #PoliticalDemographics #AmericanPolitics #VotingAccess #ElectoralPolitics #DemocraticVoters #RepublicanStrategy #Whiteliberals

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House approves bill requiring party selection on voter-registration forms after prolonged debate The Oklahoma House on March 9 passed House Bill 3722, which would require applicants to select a party or mark none when registering to vote; supporters said it clarifies voters' intent while opponents warned it could unintentionally remove registrations and urged administrative fixes instead. The bill passed on final reading, 75-18.

The Oklahoma House has sparked a heated debate over a new bill that could redefine voter registration and potentially disenfranchise thousands—are you ready for the implications?

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#OK #VotingAccess #CitizenPortal #CivicEngagement #ElectionIntegrity

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Provisional‑ballot measure to cover same‑day registrants laid over after split vote A proposal to require provisional ballots for same‑day registrants drew divided reaction: supporters said it safeguards voters and aligns with federal best practices, while the Secretary of State warned of training, tracking and timing problems; the committee deadlocked 6–6 and laid the bill over.

A contentious proposal in Minnesota to require provisional ballots for same-day registrants has sparked a fierce debate over voter access and election integrity.

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#MN #VotingAccess #CivicParticipation #CitizenPortal #MinnesotaVoters #ElectionIntegrity

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Task force proposes wider early voting, DMV automatic registration and civic-education funding; no vote taken The task force on ensuring voter participation discussed expanding early-voting sites (including near campuses), studying consolidation of election dates, automatic DMV-based registration with opt-out, paid time off for voting, and a state civic-engagement fund; members emphasized funding, security and data needs and no formal votes were taken for lack of quorum.

A task force in Louisiana is pushing for revolutionary changes to boost voter turnout, including automatic registration at the DMV and more early-voting sites near college campuses.

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#LA #VotingAccess #LouisianaVoterParticipation #ElectionReform #CitizenPortal #CivicEngagement

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Princeton board approves revised 2025–26 budget and LTFM 2026 projects; superintendent flags SPED identification and early-voting outreach The district board approved the revised 2025–26 budget and a list of LTFM 2026 summer projects by voice vote. Superintendent Pat reported special-education identification rates near 22–24% and discussed early-voting outreach including a QR absentee-ballot application and a possible inclusive-playground grant.

The Princeton Public School District board just approved key budget revisions and exciting summer projects, while also addressing crucial questions about special education and voting access.

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#MN #VotingAccess #CitizenPortal #EducationReform #InclusionInitiatives

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Clerk: Early voting began Feb. 9; 1,140 mail ballots mailed, 642 returned Grundy County's elections clerk told the committee early voting began Feb. 9, about 400 voters have used the courthouse and remote sites, the office mailed 1,140 vote-by-mail ballots with 642 returned, and the county completed a state-mandated equipment test and scheduled an additional public test to meet statutory timing.

Grundy County's early voting is off to a strong start with 400 voters already casting their ballots, and the clock is ticking for mail-in ballots with over 600 returned!

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#GrundyCounty #IL #VotingAccess #CitizenPortal #ElectionTransparency #CivicEngagement #GrundyCountyElections

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Votes at a glance: House passes measures on voting access, tenant privacy, education and housing The House advanced and passed a package of bills including measures on voting access for military and tribes, tenant privacy for smart-access systems, special-education records retention, kit-home building codes, and modernization of agency email communications. Vote tallies are included for each bill.

The House just passed a groundbreaking package of bills aimed at improving voting access, enhancing tenant privacy, and expanding affordable housing options!

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#WA #VotingAccess #CitizenPortal #TenantPrivacy #EducationReform

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Senate debates election-law amendments; S694 advanced after amendments Senators debated several election-related measures, including S694 updates on polling-place rules and precinct sizes, and amendments to improve access to cast-vote records; sponsors and opponents sought carryovers for further work.

South Carolina's Senate is shaking up election laws, advancing critical measures to modernize polling places and enhance transparency—what changes are on the horizon?

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#SC #VotingAccess #SouthCarolinaElections #CitizenPortal #ElectionTransparency #CivicEngagement

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Election-day absentee review approves 21 ballots; staff reports smooth operations Elections staff reported smooth election-day operations and recommended approval of 21 absentee ballots — six civilian (including one pending reviewed at the meeting), 14 overseas and one military — which the meeting approved by voice. Staff also explained a 'never resident' overseas-ballot procedure tied to memo 2025-O1.

Elections staff in Buncombe County reported a smooth election day, approving 21 absentee ballots, and indicating a high turnout with over 3,600 voters already at the polls by 10 AM!

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#BuncombeCounty #NC #VotingAccess #CivicParticipation #CitizenPortal #ElectionOperations

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Committee backs amendment to let counties process absentee ballots before Election Day The committee recommended SB171 (with amendment 171A), which allows creation of an absentee counting board to process—but not tabulate—absentee ballots the day before elections in counties with large absentee volumes. County auditors described procedures and security safeguards; opponents warned of potential misuse and privacy concerns.

A South Dakota committee has moved to allow counties to start processing absentee ballots before Election Day, but concerns about security and misuse are raising eyebrows!

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#SD #VotingAccess #SouthDakotaElections #CivicParticipation #CitizenPortal #ElectionIntegrity

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Davidson County Election Commission adds two early‑voting sites for August primary The commission approved the early‑voting schedule for the Aug. 6 state and federal primary (and Oak Hill municipal election), adding the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee in Green Hills and the Scarrett Bennett Center in Midtown; Commissioner Janine Davis disclosed employment at one site and said there was no conflict.

Davidson County just added two new early-voting sites for the upcoming elections, enhancing accessibility and security for voters!

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#DavidsonCounty #TN #DavidsonCountyElections #VotingAccess #CitizenPortal #ElectionIntegrity #CommunityParticipation

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Secretary of state’s administrative bill moves forward after debate on canvassing timelines and vouching amendments Senate File 4006, the secretary of state's administrative bill, would give local officials flexibility on absentee voting access, standardize use of the statewide voter registration system, and create reimbursement procedures for special elections; amendments to limit vouching and require physical addresses failed on roll calls, and the bill was laid over for possible omnibus inclusion.

Senate File 4006 aims to revolutionize absentee voting in Minnesota by providing flexibility for local officials while facing heated debates over election integrity amendments.

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#MN #VotingAccess #CitizenPortal #LocalGovernance #MinnesotaElections #ElectionIntegrity

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Utah House passes opt‑in voter ID drop‑box system, sets 2029 start date After extended debate, the Utah House on March 2 approved a third‑substitute bill allowing voters who opt in to return mail ballots at drop boxes by presenting ID; supporters said it preserves vote‑by‑mail and responds to audit concerns, while opponents called it potentially suppressive and warned of local costs.

The Utah House has passed a controversial bill allowing voters to return mail ballots at drop boxes while showing ID, igniting a fierce debate on voter access and election integrity.

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#UT #VotingAccess #CivicParticipation #CitizenPortal #ElectionIntegrity

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Elections official warns proposed federal citizenship proof could force more in-person registrations A public commenter who identified herself as chair of the county elections board told commissioners she feared a pending federal bill requiring proof of U.S. citizenship would prevent many people who have changed names from registering by mail or online and would increase demand for in-person registration and staffing needs.

A county elections chair warns that a new federal proof of citizenship requirement could drastically increase in-person voter registrations, potentially overwhelming local resources and impacting countless residents.

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#BlairCounty #PA #VotingAccess #ElectionReform

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Committee advances bill requiring proof of U.S. citizenship for new voter registrations SB175, sponsored by Sen. John Carley, would require proof of U.S. citizenship for people newly registering to vote; sponsors and some county auditors said the change would reduce erroneous registrations, while opponents warned it could create barriers for eligible voters such as students and recent movers.

A controversial new bill in South Dakota could make it harder for eligible voters, especially students, to register by requiring proof of U.S. citizenship.

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#SD #CivicAccountability #VotingAccess #CitizenPortal #SouthDakotaVoters #ElectionIntegrity

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House passes bill to work with tribes on voting access and study secure electronic ballot return The House passed Senate Bill 6035 directing the secretary of state and county auditors to regularly consult with federally recognized tribes about voting access and authorizing a study on a secure electronic ballot-return portal for military, overseas, tribal and disabled voters; the House vote was 57-36 with 5 excused.

The Washington House just took a monumental step towards improving voting access for Native American communities by passing a bill that mandates regular consultations with tribes and explores secure electronic ballot-return options.

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#WA #VotingAccess #CitizenPortal

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We believe democracy must be accessible, equitable, and inclusive. Policies that function like modern-day poll taxes undermine dignity, autonomy, and equal participation.

#SAVEact #votingaccess #voterrights

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Elections Committee advances automatic voter registration bill after debate over citizenship verification Senate Bill S.88, which expands automatic voter registration tied to DMV and Medicaid transactions, was advanced from committee after debate over whether the bill would require applicants to demonstrate they are not U.S. citizens to avoid registration; counsel said the opt‑out remains and agencies were being given clarification.

The Senate has sparked a heated debate over a bill that could change how automatic voter registration is handled at the DMV, raising questions about citizenship verification and potential legal consequences.

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#NY #VotingAccess #CitizenPortal #CivicEngagement #LegalClarity

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Town clerk outlines new primary date, filing deadlines after state law change Town clerk explained HB2022 moved Arizona’s primary to the second-to-last Tuesday in July, setting the 2026 primary for July 21 and detailing candidate filing, registration and ballot-statement deadlines for Prescott Valley.

Big changes are coming to Prescott Valley as the state primary is now set for July 21, impacting candidate filings and early voting arrangements!

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#PrescottValleyYavapaiCounty #AZ #VotingAccess #CivicParticipation #PrescottValleyElections #CitizenPortal #ElectionTransparency

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Wyden, Merkley push oversight to reclaim Congress’s 'power of the purse' and defend vote‑by‑mail Senators Ronald Wyden and Jeff Merkley used a town hall to outline plans to reclaim congressional budget authority, challenge executive 'pocket rescission' practices and oppose the SAVE Act, which they said would undermine vote‑by‑mail and voter access.

Senators Wyden and Merkley are rallying for grassroots action to reclaim congressional spending power and protect vote-by-mail from attacks aimed at rigging elections.

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#US #VotingAccess #DemocraticInstitutions #CitizenPortal #LegislativeAccountability #OregonVoters

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Committee advances bill recommending black ballpoint pens for optical-scan ballots The committee gave SB177 a due-pass recommendation after testimony from auditors and the sponsor, who called it an "election integrity" measure to standardize instructions and supply black ballpoint pens for optical-scan tabulators while not penalizing voters who use other colors.

A South Dakota committee is pushing forward a bill that recommends using black ballpoint pens for voting to boost election integrity and reduce ballot failures.

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#SD #VotingAccess #SouthDakotaElections #CitizenPortal #ElectionIntegrity #BallotStandardization

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Democrats file Henry McNeal Turner voting-rights bill; senators urge support on Senate floor Senate members and Democratic leaders highlighted and promoted a comprehensive voting-rights bill (styled the Henry McNeal Turner Voting Rights Act, referenced as SB 5 36), held a press conference and urged colleagues to give the proposal a hearing as Congress and courts reshape voting-law precedents.

Democratic senators have introduced the Henry McNeal Turner Voting Rights Act, a bold response to recent court decisions aimed at safeguarding Georgians' access to the ballot and preventing a return to historical disenfranchisement.

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#GA #CivicAccountability #VotingAccess

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Officials brief committee on statewide ballot printing, tracking and candidate filing timelines Secretary of State staff reviewed statutory authority for a statewide ballot-printing contract, envelope/tracking requirements and optional contact fields for signature cures; county and state filing offices previewed candidate filing windows and Aurora filing system readiness for March filings.

Nevada is gearing up for the 2026 election cycle with new mail-ballot standards and candidate filing updates that could change how you vote!

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#NV #VotingAccess #CitizenPortal #ElectionTransparency #NevadaElections #BallotSecurity

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After long lines and electioneering complaints, Escondido to send letters seeking vote‑center and poll‑worker changes City staff recommended and council approved sending letters to the state legislature and county supervisors after problems at a Nov. 4 special election vote center; recommendations include aligning special‑election vote‑center ratios with general elections and asking county supervisors to review stagnant poll‑worker stipends.

Escondido's recent special election was marred by long lines and confusion, prompting city officials to push for major changes to improve future voting experiences.

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#EscondidoSanDiegoCounty #CA #VotingAccess #ElectionReform #CitizenPortal #EscondidoElections #CivicEngagement

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Committee advances John R. Lewis Voter Empowerment Act after broad testimony and debate A1715, the John R. Lewis Voter Empowerment Act (committee substitute) was substituted and released after extensive testimony from voting‑rights organizations urging stronger state protections, and public opposition raising concerns about centralized authority and costs; committee recorded a roll‑call release.

The Assembly has taken a bold step by advancing the John R. Lewis Voter Empowerment Act, aiming to strengthen voting rights in New Jersey amidst passionate testimonies and heated debates.

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#NJ #VotingAccess #NewJerseyVoterRights #CitizenPortal #CivicEngagement #CivilRights

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Committee hears bill to add state-level preclearance to Washington Voting Rights Act A proposal to require some local jurisdictions to seek attorney general preclearance before adopting covered voting-related policies drew both support from voting-rights advocates and concerns from city and county officials about scope, timelines and litigation risk.

A new bill in Washington could bring back state-level preclearance for local voting policies, sparking fierce debate between advocates and officials over its implications.

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#WA #CivicAccountability #VotingAccess #CitizenPortal #GovernmentTransparency

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Kane County clerk unveils polling wait-time tool, reports passport and vote-by-mail figures The county clerk demonstrated a new online polling-place wait-time tool and reported record passport processing for 2025 and recent vote-by-mail mailings as election offices prepare for potential demand tied to pending legislation.

Kane County has launched a groundbreaking online tool to help voters check real-time polling place wait times, ensuring a smoother voting experience for everyone!

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#KaneCounty #IL #VotingAccess #CitizenPortal #ElectionTransparency #PublicService

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Even election officials who like voter ID have issues with the SAVE America Act via - Democracy Docket — “It is claiming to solve a problem that is, frankly, imaginary,” said Amanda Gonzalez (D), the election clerk for Jefferson County, Colorado. “And what's going to happen is we are unjustifiably going to make voting harder for millions of eligible voters across the country.” The post Even election officials who like voter ID have issues with the SAVE America Act appeared first on Democracy Docket .

Election officials, even those who support voter ID, warn the SAVE America Act could make voting harder for millions without addressing any real problems.

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#resist47 #VoterIDLaws #SAVEAmericaAct #ElectionIntegrity #VotingAccess

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