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Voting from home gives voters time to research candidates and make more thoughtful and informed decisions. That's just one of the reasons why 68% of Vermonters support vote-by-mail - like Meaghan from Essex Junction. #VTPoli#VoteByMail https://t.co/k8mVXpMiWT
When voters receive their ballots at home, they’re able to research candidates and make more thoughtful decisions. That’s one reason why we’re calling for universally-mailed ballots to be made a permanent feature of VT elections. #vtvoterchoice#votebymail#vtpoli
Our democracy works best when as many people as possible participate. That’s why we’re calling for universally-mailed ballots to be made a permanent feature of Vermont elections. Learn more at https://t.co/bvvYNb7xHk #vtvoterchoice#votebymail#vtpoli
Join us this Thursday at 8 p.m. ET for "Voting: Why It Matters" - An Evening with Gloria Steinem & Sally Roesch Wagner. Register through Eventbrite: https://t.co/eJBRxz4Lez.
Today is the 100th anniversary of Vermont’s ratification of the 19th amendment. While women’s legislative representation at the state level is high today, Vermont remains the only state in the union who has not sent a woman to Congress.
Monday marks the 100th Anniversary of Vermont’s ratification of the 19th amendment-over five months after it became ratified nationally. Why was Vermont so late to the game? Tune in to Across the Fence (WCAX-TV) on Monday, February 8th at 12:15 to find out! @wcax
Feeling anxious about this year’s election? Remember, there’s a secure system in place designed to keep errors to a minimum. Let’s be patient and work to build our future together. Get more at https://t.co/c6LltJOmET.
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Want to drop off your mail-in ballot? The Secretary of State now has a list of town drop boxes for depositing ballots.
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Voting by mail? The VT Secretary of State recommends mailing in your ballot by TOMORROW, October 24th to ensure that it will arrive in time for election day! #VoteReady@VOTE411
Listen to VPR's Vermont Edition TOMORROW at 12 p.m. with LWV Board Member Johnna Ferguson and Deputy SOS Chris Winters!
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Burlington, VT Residents-there are now three ballot boxes installed across the city, wrapped in the City flag so that they’re easily identifiable, and receiving voters’ ballots. These ballot boxes are secure and emptied twice a day. #VoteReady#Burlington#Election2020#lwvvt
Drawing district lines to protect the interest of politicians suppresses the voices of communities.
Join us on @LWV Facebook Live on 10/8, 7pm ET, to learn how unfair maps impact communities of color and how you can get involved to end gerrymandering. #PeoplePoweredFairMaps
Having a plan is the best way to ensure you make your voice heard this election. Learn your options at https://t.co/kAANpVmlmr and be an #OctoberVoter.
DEMOCRACY WIN! The Census count must continue through Oct 31. Federal judge rules the bureau must be allowed to finish counting all people living in the US. LWV joined civil rights groups, tribal & local governments to challenge the rushed timeline: https://t.co/2tTeEpkMTa
Are you #VoteReady? TODAY is National Voter Registration Day.
Did you know 1 in 4 Americans are not registered to vote? Don't be one of them! Check to see if you're registered and get information on your local election through https://t.co/Nh19ScWlQy
Between September 21st and October 1st, the Vermont Secretary of State will be sending out early voter absentee ballots to all voters who were registered by September 1st. You can return ballots three ways: by mail, by hand to your town office, or at the polls on November 3rd.