Deleted tweet detection is currently running at reduced
capacity due to changes to the Twitter API. Some tweets that have been
deleted by the tweet author may not be labeled as deleted in the PolitiTweet
interface.
Showing page 24 of 115.
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
A bill has just been signed into law that will allow all Mass. voters to vote by mail without an excuse in any 2020 election. A summary of recent election law changes in response to COVID-19 may be found on our website: https://t.co/N279ywoOkx — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
RT @SecretaryOfMass: Though our @MassMuseum isn’t able to be open this 4th of July for you to come read our original, signed copy of the De… — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
Our online voter registration system turns 5 years old this week. In that time, thousands of voters have used the system to register to vote or update their information. Help celebrate by checking your registration at https://t.co/CHTzRPjHfj. — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
@kcapetan @BillGalvin4MA @CharlieBakerMA We're working with the Legislature now on a new law to allow no-excuse mail-in voting for every voter. The bill is pending before the Senate and we hope to have more info on it very soon, once it has become law. Updates will be posted here: https://t.co/N279ywoOkx — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
@PoliticsWolf @MythSerene @dailykos @SecretaryOfMass Yes, this is correct. The bill has passed the House and is currently pending before the Senate. We hope to have more information very soon! — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
@CMassPolitics Hi. There was a small issue with the ordering of the districts, which we're working on right now. Our team is working on re-posting the re-ordered Republican candidates now, and then will move on to the Democratic candidates. We're happy to provide a spreadsheet in the meantime. — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
If you live in a town holding a special election today and you haven't already voted by mail, you can vote at your polling place today until 8pm. — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
There are 2 special elections being held today for state representative. Polls are open in: Acton Ayer Boxborough Easton Harvard Lunenberg Shirley Taunton — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
Reminder: tomorrow is the LAST DAY to turn in nomination papers for almost all candidates. Papers must arrive at our office by 5pm tomorrow in order to be counted. #mapoli https://t.co/0NCyJiH00R — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
Because democracy never stops, election officials are essential employees. We are thankful to all the clerks and election officials working hard every day to send out ballots and make sure our elections continue to run smoothly. — PolitiTweet.org
Town of Brookline @TownofBrookline
Buckets of ballots are going out in the mail this morning to residents who submitted their #VoteByMail application!… https://t.co/aVcBkqVHWD
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
Polls will be open for special State Senate elections until 8pm tonight in: Agawam Bourne Chicopee Easthampton Falmouth Granville Holyoke Kingston Montgomery Pembroke Plymouth Russell Sandwich Southampton Southwick Tolland Westfield — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
If you requested a mail-in ballot, but you changed your mind about voting by mail, you can vote in person as long as that ballot hasn't been received & accepted by your city/town clerk. https://t.co/xH7U2oZXk8. — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
Polls are now open in the Plymouth & Barnstable and 2nd Hampden & Hampshire Senate Districts. If you haven't returned a mail-in ballot, you can still vote in person until 8pm. https://t.co/xH7U2oZXk8 — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
Polls will be open tomorrow in the 2nd Hampden & Hampshire Senate District for a special election. If you haven't already returned a mail-in ballot, you can vote in person from 7am-8pm. https://t.co/xH7U2oZXk8 https://t.co/CS8Ly8MzgW — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
Polls will be open tomorrow in Bourne, Falmouth, Kingston, Pembroke, Plymouth & Sandwich for a special election for State Senate. If you haven't already returned a mail-in ballot, you can vote in person from 7am-8pm. https://t.co/xH7U2oZXk8 — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
Voters in the Plymouth & Barnstable and 2nd Hampden & Hampshire Senate Districts who are voting by mail: please remember that your ballot must be back at city/town hall by 8pm Tues. 5/19. In-person voting will still be available on Tuesday 7am-8pm. https://t.co/xH7U2oZXk8 — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
@MaryLou1961 Hello. Sec. Galvin has proposed his plan for mail-in voting to the Legislature, which will need to pass any changes to the law. You may also want to reach out to your state representative & state senator. https://t.co/Yz38oqaBMo — PolitiTweet.org
Mass SOC @SecretaryOfMass
Secretary Galvin has released his proposal to expand voting options this fall. The plan includes: -No-excuse mail-… https://t.co/Vu4TvHrfgq
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
@AmberMcReynolds @ElectProject @PoliticsWolf @DavidNir Secretary Galvin's proposal includes expanding the early voting by mail process to include all elections this year, because obviously we cannot quickly amend the constitution. — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
@AmberMcReynolds @ElectProject @PoliticsWolf @DavidNir He is referring to our early ballots, which are available by mail for November state elections without an excuse (and were available for a shorter period ahead of the March presidential primary). They are also available for all elections through 6/30 right now. — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
RT @SecretaryOfMass: Secretary Galvin has released his proposal to expand voting options this fall. The plan includes: -No-excuse mail-in… — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
REMINDER: Today is the last day for most candidates to submit nomination papers to local election offices. All primary candidates and all non-party candidates for state & county offices must submit papers by 5pm. https://t.co/0NCyJiH00R #mapoli — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
It is recommended that campaigns reach out to clerks ahead of time to determine the best way to drop off papers. Many offices are accepting papers curbside or using a drop box. https://t.co/VIDFisqRGJ — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
Reminder: Tomorrow is the LAST DAY for most candidates to file their nomination papers with city & town election officials. All papers must be at the clerk's office by 5pm. https://t.co/0NCyJipoCh — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
@DavidNir @ElectProject That's right. Chapter 111 of the Acts of 2014. https://t.co/NcXvYJR2f2 — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
@DavidNir @ElectProject You are both correct. Our office will be proposing extending early voting by mail to the State Primary, among other things, but our proposal will require legislative approval. — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
Candidates are reminded that next Tuesday, May 5th, is the last day to file nomination papers with city & town election officials. This applies to all candidates except for non-party candidates running for federal offices. https://t.co/0NCyJiH00R — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
RT @NASSorg: Bay Staters, get your #Massachusetts-specific #TrustedInfo2020 from @SecretaryOfMass ⤵️ ☑️ Main site: https://t.co/G0mqxQUC1… — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
Is your town election coming up? Many town elections have been postponed, but mail-in early ballots are an option for all elections happening through the end of June. You do not need an excuse to vote early by mail! https://t.co/jg3AQ8eG0S — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
RT @SecretaryOfMass: Happy Patriots' Day! Section 12J of Chapter 6 of the General Laws establishes April 19th as Patriots' Day, but we obs… — PolitiTweet.org
Mass. Elections @VotingInMass
We've updated our website to reflect changes made by today's court ruling regarding nomination paper requirements for candidates. Find more information on that, and other COVID-19 election updates, here: https://t.co/N279ywoOkx — PolitiTweet.org