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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
If you have any questions about the secure ballot drop boxes, you can call your town clerk for more information. If you don't receive an application in the mail, you can download one at https://t.co/bp0WJdMnqL. — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
Absentee ballot applications are now arriving to all registered voters in the mail! You can use the safe and secure ballot drop box outside your town hall to deliver the application (or use the postage-paid envelope included in the mailing). https://t.co/pvQ6X4prLq — PolitiTweet.org
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@popetristn Hi Terry, anyone who wants to vote by absentee ballot needs to first fill out and return an application. Thanks for your message! — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
@whorrak Hi Matt, anyone who wants to vote by absentee ballot has to apply for one first. This rule also applies in a normal election year. — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
Every Connecticut voter can choose to safely, securely, and privately vote by absentee ballot if they choose to do so because no voter should ever have to choose between their health and their right to vote. — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
Connecticut voters who choose to vote by absentee ballot will have their privacy protected and every valid vote cast will be a vote counted, whether Mr. Barr likes it or not. — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
The Trump administration’s attorney general is deliberately trying to discourage voters from exercising their fundamental, democratic right to vote by eroding voters’ faith in elections. His statement is simply false. https://t.co/glvBYs2cFl — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
RT @CTHistorical: Our Chief Curator Ilene Frank will be part of this important celebration! Tune to our Facebook page on Monday afternoon a… — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
In celebration of Monday’s 100-year anniversary of the 19th Amendment in Connecticut, we are paying homage to the contributions of our incredible suffragists who fought for women’s right to vote. We thank them! https://t.co/TixETDpkyR — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
Next week, we celebrate a historic 100 yr anniversary: women’s right to vote. This wouldn’t have been possible without the contributions of suffragists like Isabella Beecher Hooker or Anna Louise James. Check out these incredible digital “I Voted” stickers paying homage to them. https://t.co/7mISk2tw9w — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
In celebration of the 100 year anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment in CT on Monday, Sept. 14, I am hosting a virtual roundtable event at 2:30pm on FB Live, with Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz and other featured guests. Hope to see you there! https://t.co/4SlEi1PQwl — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
In celebration of the 100 year anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment for CT, on Monday, September 14 at 2pm, tune in to our virtual roundtable discussion. Join me on Facebook with Lieutenant Governor Susan Bysiewicz and other featured guests. https://t.co/FmTVzZmHWZ — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
In celebration of the 100 year anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment for CT, on Monday, September 14 at 2pm, tune in to our virtual roundtable discussion. Join me on FB with Governor Ned Lamont, Lieutenant Governor Susan Bysiewicz, and other featured guests. https://t.co/2wDOAG9SnN — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
@gottlife Hi Ben, just like in the primary, if you plan on voting by absentee ballot for the general election you must first fill out and return the application. — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
@Ddolle2246 No, current law does not allow ballots to be tabulated before Election Day. The ballots received on Election Day must be checked against the poll books from the polling places before they can be tabulated. — PolitiTweet.org
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@JenniferDeeBee Hi Jennifer, although volunteers are always welcome, if someone wants to get paid then it’s ultimately up to the registrar. — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
@pinkyplat13 @WillHaskellCT Hi Paula, once you've completed the sign-up your name is submitted to the registrars. Registrars who are looking for poll workers will contact you. — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
Today is National Poll Worker Recruitment Day! With high turnout anticipated for this November, we need all the help we can get. Click here for more information on how to volunteer: https://t.co/Kyx2j2flxJ https://t.co/ALDfK3aMiR — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
@JaNils95 Yes, absentee ballot applications will be mailed to every eligible voter. You may choose to return it by mail or at your local absentee ballot drop box in front of Town Hall. You can call your Town Clerk for more information. — PolitiTweet.org
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@BobbyBerriault Hi Bobby, yes that is correct. You can return your application by mail or via the drop box. — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
@NickDager Hi Nick, you have the option to mail your application or to use the drop box. — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
@jeffdrzaz By law, ballots cannot be mailed out before October 2nd. — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
RT @johncraven1: NEW: @SOTSMerrill announces absentee ballot applications will go out to ALL CT voters between Tues 9-8 and Friday 9-11. Ba… — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
Calling all Connecticut small business owners! On Friday, October 2, you have the opportunity to network and collaborate with agencies and companies that subcontract services and supplies for your business. Register on September 8 to participate, hope to see you there. https://t.co/WCtnrkuR9L — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
RT @WillHaskellCT: If you're registered to vote in Connecticut, keep an eye on your mailbox. In the next few weeks, you'll receive an appli… — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
@YankeeinCT An absentee ballot will be mailed to voters beginning 31 days before a general election. For more information, visit: https://t.co/3cgnNPDJui — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
@kassaimee1 Hi Aimee, because we are one of the states that does not allow early voting, absentee ballots cannot be provided earlier than 31 days before the general election. Learn more here: https://t.co/3cgnNPDJui — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
@AMMetivier @ChrisMurphyCT @RepJahanaHayes @NedLamont @TheDemocrats While all eligible voters will automatically receive them by mail in mid-September, absentee ballot applications are also available on our website or at your Town Clerk’s Office. — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
Secure drop boxes are about making it more convenient for voters to cast their ballots and make their voices heard, not some imaginary partisan advantage. https://t.co/07b4JT0ISK — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS
Secure drop boxes are about making it more convenient for voters to cast their ballots and make their voices heard, not some imaginary partisan advantage. — PolitiTweet.org