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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
The passage of this resolution is a step in the right direction in making voting more convenient through universal access to absentee ballots. https://t.co/xlZC7H0WYQ — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
It also will fight corruption, require transparency and disclosure of political giving and spending, and end partisan gerrymandering – all popular, common-sense reforms that are already successful for us in Connecticut. (5/5) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
The For the People Act will give voters the option of conveniently voting before Election Day, remove barriers to registering to vote, and protect the accuracy and integrity of our elections. (4/5) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
The story of our democracy is one of fighting to ensure that every American can cast their ballot and have it counted. (3/5) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
The For the People Act will ensure fair elections where all citizens are able to make their voices heard so that voters can pick their leaders instead of politicians choosing their voters. (2/5) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
THREAD: Regardless of our party affiliation, race, or age, Connecticut voters believe that a democracy that works for all of us must include all of us. (1/5) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
Thank you to the Connecticut National Guard, DMV Commissioner Magubane, Felix Viera, and Mike Corey from CT VOAD for being here today and for all the outstanding work you do. (3/3) https://t.co/qRwYLR4MDM — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
The award was created to honor individuals, groups, or organizations with an established record of promoting the goals of NASS in one or more of the following areas: Elections, civic education, or a commitment to giving. (2/3) — PolitiTweet.org
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Today I had the honor of recognizing some outstanding Democracy Heroes with our very own @NASSorg Medallion Awards! (1/3) https://t.co/3I4qUEFNX9 — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
RT @SenAngusKing: In Maine, we have no voter ID laws, we have same day registration, we have no-excuse absentee voting, we have mail-in vot… — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
Make no mistake, this will be decided by the voters at the ballot box in 2024 – it is a shame that most Republicans have chosen to delay the voters’ ability to make their voices heard by two years. (4/4) — PolitiTweet.org
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I look forward to this amendment being swiftly taken up and passed by the Senate. (3/4) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
This is a common-sense, voter-centric reform that the overwhelming majority of voters, Democrats, Republicans, and unaffiliated, are in favor of, and it is disappointing that there wasn’t more Republican support to let the voters decide this issue next year. (2/4) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
The House passed HJ-58! This is an important first step to bringing Connecticut in line with rest of the country by making voting more convenient through universal access to absentee ballots. (1/4) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
RT @AAarpct: The House just started debate on HJR 58, which would begin the process of allowing no-excuse absentee voting in CT. @AARPCT su… — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
No voter should ever have to choose between their health and their right to vote. Allowing voters the option to vote by absentee ballot without needing an excuse will ensure that no Connecticut voter is put in that position again. (3/3) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
After the 2020 elections, it's clear that Connecticut voters loved having the option of choice and more flexibility in the way they cast their ballot. (2/3) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
ICYMI: Recent public polling by @SecureDemocracy shows that 73% of Connecticut voters support giving all voters the option to vote by absentee ballot without requiring an excuse. (1/3) https://t.co/YscdhOr1nh — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
RT @Gaber205: Do you ever wonder why Connecticut doesn't let every voter have access to an absentee ballot, or why the strict excuses are w… — PolitiTweet.org
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May he rest in peace. (5/5) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
He set a tone that carried us through both good and bad that will not be forgotten. He went on to serve in other capacities in state government, but those of us who served with him will remember mostly those times in the chamber when he spoke as the leader that he was. (4/5) — PolitiTweet.org
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Bob was serious and principled, but importantly in politics, always approachable and reasonable. He is a part of the fabric of those times in the 1990s that made the legislature an unforgettable experience for me and countless others. (3/5) — PolitiTweet.org
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Although from different parties, we shared a love of all things UConn, which of course culminated in the passage of UConn 2000, one of the most important infrastructure projects in Connecticut history, with his strong support. (2/5) — PolitiTweet.org
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THREAD: I am saddened to hear of the passing of Bob Ward and offer my deep condolences to his family. I knew Bob best as the Minority Leader in the House of Representatives when I was still a Freshman representative from Storrs. (1/5) — PolitiTweet.org
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#TBT: Voting by absentee ballot is not a partisan issue. We need to do right by Connecticut voters and make voting easy, convenient, and accessible so that every citizen can exercise that right. https://t.co/ERPS7WqEx6 — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
Happy Mother’s Day! Wishing you and your families a special day filled with joy and love. https://t.co/wbvitZY8uT — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
The majority of Connecticut voters overwhelmingly support Early Voting. That's why it’s time we let the people decide how they would like to cast their ballot in the future. I'm looking forward to seeing this bill go to the Senate floor. https://t.co/Co5lOQoGpW — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
ICYMI: Today, the House passed HJ-59, which would give Connecticut voters the choice of having Early Voting. Next stop, the Senate floor! — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
79% of Connecticut voters support giving all voters the option to vote early and in person. That’s why we need to do right by Connecticut voters and pass Early Voting. (3/3) — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
But only Connecticut, Alabama, Missouri, Mississippi, New Hampshire, and South Carolina require their voters to vote in-person in a polling place on Election Day. (2/3) — PolitiTweet.org