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Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
100 years ago today, the 19th Amendment was certified and became law! Learn more about important events in women’s suffrage history on our Facebook page: https://t.co/TwwjwnBT2i #19thAt100 #MOvotes #moleg https://t.co/A3ZaSWKUZc — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
In 1890, Annie White Baxter became the first female elected official in the state of Missouri & the first female county clerk in the nation. She’ll be inducted in the Hall of Famous Missourians today at the Capitol! #19thAt100 #moleg https://t.co/yRZHOYnzD8 — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
Today our office issued a letter to Kanye West informing him of the insufficiency of his independent candidate nomination petition for President. The petition was determined to have 6,557 valid signatures of the required 10,000. https://t.co/vxOSk8WCD3 — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
Have a question about the November 3 election? Secretary Ashcroft will be Live on Facebook answering any you might have at 10:30 this morning! https://t.co/cFtz5TKvKd — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
Have a question about the November 3 election? Secretary Ashcroft will be Live on Facebook answering any you might have at 10:30 this morning! https://t.co/DHXY1F3oyx — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
This morning Missouri’s Board of State Canvassers certified the August 4 primary. Thank you Judge Beetem and Judge Joyce for helping certify another successful election! #MOvotes #moleg https://t.co/ipVxtO0Og6 — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
Your local election officials need you. Consider being a poll worker for the Nov. 3 election. — PolitiTweet.org
Help America Vote: Become A Poll Worker @BeAPollWorker
Not all heroes wear capes. Poll workers play a critical role in ensuring free, fair and accessible elections. If yo… https://t.co/ydddxlrLlh
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
Secretary Ashcroft will be discussing & taking questions on the Nov. 3 election Monday, 8/24, at 10:30 AM on Facebook Live! https://t.co/bDU4daYxSs #TrustedInfo2020 #MOvotes #moleg https://t.co/KohzbLqXAP — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
RT @NASSorg: 2020-2021 Business Services Committee Co-Chairs are @MissouriSOS & @PAStateDept. https://t.co/f6Mp3o2qXz — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
RT @KirkwoodLib: What does it take to hold an election? We asked the expert, @MissouriSOS in the latest KPL Podcast. Don't miss this infor… — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
The State Archives is hosting a special Facebook Live program tonight at 7 PM with author Tom Rafiner! https://t.co/leLJH03Paw https://t.co/WWcQC9XZFS — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
@pamelarwalker @jrosenbaum The August primary results won’t be certified until Aug. 24 and then local election officials will need to have ballots printed. They must start sending the ballots out by Sept. 22. — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
RT @stlpublicradio: Yes, There Is A Difference In Missouri Between Absentee And Mail-In Voting https://t.co/LSW50m4CfD https://t.co/6Snmn7… — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
Have a question about the November 3 election? Secretary Ashcroft will be Live on Facebook this Monday, 8/24, at 10:30 AM! https://t.co/NpVXhBHZfT #TrustedInfo2020 #MOvotes #moleg https://t.co/TIqqJrQfcR — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
@megancytron State law requires ballots for Military & Overseas absentees to be available for the 11/3 election by 9/18. Also, notarization is not required for Military & Overseas absentee voters. Give us a call at 800-669-8683 if you have any other questions! — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
Same advice holds true for the Nov. 3 election! (Recorded 7/7/20) #TrustedInfo2020 #MOvotes #moleg https://t.co/qaO4l8N3oA — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
The 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote, was ratified 100 years ago today! Learn more about important events in women’s suffrage history on our Facebook page: https://t.co/TwwjwnBT2i #19thAt100 #Mo19th https://t.co/1LbsU3AWcP — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
@marywag2947 The new law says: Mail-in ballot APPLICATIONS may be mailed in or brought in person. After you receive the ballot through the mail and complete it, the ballot must be mailed back to your local elec authority. — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
@TotalRube The flyer is summarizing the changes in state law from SB631, which can be viewed here: https://t.co/N86IJ1neaD Details on absentee eligibility changes are on page 8. — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
In fact, local election officials have until tomorrow to certify their Aug. 3 election results and our office will certify the Nov. ballot on Aug. 24. — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
Here's a breakdown of Missouri voters' options for the Nov. 3 election. With the election more than 11 weeks out, voters wishing to vote by mail still have ample time. #TrustedInfo2020 #MoLeg https://t.co/MgyuC1jGV5 https://t.co/JScRVKFG4I — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
In fact, local election officials have until tomorrow to certify their Aug. 3 election results and our office will certify the Nov. ballot on Aug. 24. — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
Here's a breakdown of Missouri voters' options for the Nov. 3 election. With the election more than 11 weeks out, voters wishing to vote by mail still have ample time. #TrustedInfo2020 #MoVotes #moleg https://t.co/MgyuC1jGV5 https://t.co/bInTr6CSCA — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
@kmgc53 Local election officials make those decisions, but we’ve provided $4.5 million to them to help. Sounds like your polling place had one-use pens? Great! — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
@erinruss10 @fairfightaction @votedotorg @votesaveamerica We encourage anyone to request their ballot soon, and send the ballots back as soon as possible. There’s nothing incorrect about the flier or form; it’s just the nuance of the law passed, and we supported something different. — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
@marywag2947 Mail-in ballot applications are available at https://t.co/Oc5ZAG7NtZ -- but must either be mailed or dropped off at your local election authority"s office, according to the law the legislature passed. Just request now if you won't vote in person. — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
@wrap02 @shaneschoeller Your local election authorities run your elections; the SOS doesn't have an active part in that (by law and by court decisions in the past). Check with your local office to see if they have drop boxes and where. Thanks! — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
@IamOnlyCumin @KMOV @GovParsonMO If you are susceptible to COVID-19 under the new law, you can email a photo of your absentee ballot request to your local election authority. You can also drop off your completed ballot at their office. Check with your local election office to see if they have a drop box. — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
Sec. Ashcroft has just received notice from @GovParsonMO waiving 115.615, 115.621, and 115.623 regarding how political party committees meet and organize. https://t.co/uKKHTf8pJQ — PolitiTweet.org
Missouri SOS Office @MissouriSOS
@tjtoed @GovParsonMO @MOEthics You can email your absentee request to your local election authority, drop off your completed ballot at that office and avoid the USPS altogether if you wish. — PolitiTweet.org