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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

https://t.co/fppQXkfW1W — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 4, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

After today, voters may still register and change their registration with their local registrars until noon on August 8th. More details https://t.co/3XhDonlkSU — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 4, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

Today is the last day to register to vote online for the August 9th primary election. Unaffiliated voters may also change their registration online to affiliate with a political party by the 11:59 p.m. deadline tonight. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 4, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

With Primary Election Day only one week away, here are the deadlines for unaffiliated voters to register to be able to vote in a party’s primary election. 🔗 https://t.co/3XhDonCVKs https://t.co/n2TNbUxPyF — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 2, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

Take a look at the Electoral Count reform Act of 2022 here https://t.co/P1a6Mf4rwm https://t.co/zGHpvZBgIG — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 1, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

to consider this kind of legislation, because at the national level we’ve seen that there is a vulnerability in the system. A few powerful people tried to maneuver and use strange legal arguments to subvert and deny democracy in our country. That’s not okay” - Scott Bates — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 1, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

across this state, registrars of voters, town clerks, the moderators, poll workers, all working hard to make sure that the elections were without incident. We can be proud of how we conduct our elections here in Connecticut and that’s why it’s so important — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 1, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

“The foundations of democracy in Connecticut are strong. We need to make sure that they’re strong everywhere across this country. In the 2020 presidential election in Connecticut, our elections were safe, secure, and without real incident. That was thanks to thousands of people — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 1, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

by Congress accurately reflect each state’s public vote for President. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 1, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

Deputy Secretary of the State Scott Bates joined U.S. Senator Chris Murphy in Hartford today to discuss the importance of passing the Electoral Count Reform Act of 2022. It is aimed at reforming and modernizing the 1887 Electoral Count Act, ensuring that electoral votes tallied — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Aug. 1, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

Primary Day is August 9th! #Connecticut has an online voter registration system. Have a current and valid driver’s license, learner’s permit or non-driver photo identification card issued by the CT Department of Motor Vehicles? Register by Aug. 4th here https://t.co/6iBn8Y4MWt. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 27, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

Primary Day is August 9th. The pre-election voter registration cutoff deadline is the fifth day before Primary Day by mail. You can apply in person at your town clerk or registrar until noon on the last business day before the primary. More details at https://t.co/oVdNmmtc4b. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 27, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

August 9th is Primary Day in Connecticut. That's two weeks away! Do you know where your polling place is? How about where to check your registration, or if your absentee has been received by your town clerk? You can check it all out right here at https://t.co/u7EpKymbuk — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 26, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

From https://t.co/rigtIWrDd1: “Turnout in political party primaries is usually about 30%,” said Deputy Secretary of the State Scott Bates. “Let’s hope for the sake of democracy generally that a lot of people are active, engaged, and turn out to vote.” ⁦ https://t.co/tPkY7lMrXP — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 25, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

From Jodi Latina of WTNH: “Deputy Secretary of the State Scott Bates tells News 8 that by law there is a window for primary candidates to drop out. “We did get that notice pretty much last minute.” https://t.co/G2QxlhHGek — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 25, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

👀👀 Register to vote or check to make sure your registration is up to date, so you’re prepared for the Connecticut Primary election Aug. 9th. To register, click here https://t.co/mbg6pg0AhU. To check your registration status, click here https://t.co/lMVyHVluSl. https://t.co/EPq1muaOvm — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 25, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

“We saw in 2020 that absentee ballot usage went from five percent to 35 percent of all ballots cast, and we saw record numbers of turnout” - Deputy Secretary of the State Scott Bates during an interview today with Jodi Latina of WTNH focused on the August 9 primary elections. https://t.co/yAR8PasP53 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 21, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

- Alabama Secretary of State John H. Merrill on former @CTSotS Denise Merrill #Nass 2022 Summer Conference — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 18, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

“It meant a great deal to me that you wanted to work with me to solve problems, that you asked me to co-sign resolutions with you or to sponsor events or activities...those things are things I will cherish for the rest of my life...” https://t.co/gBad3heXJr — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 18, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

Dr. Brittney Yancy, historian, Goodwin University, Secretary Kohler, Ilene Frank, chief curator at the Connecticut Historical Society Museum and Library, and Chiana Calafiore, a research assistant from Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 15, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

Secretary Kohler praised the efforts of everyone involved in the project, including the research and curatorial team: Dr. Karen Li Miller, research historian at Connecticut Historical Society Museum and Library, Chelsea Echevarria, research assistant at Connecticut Landmarks, Dr. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 15, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

at the turn of the 20th century. A soft launch event was held at the Connecticut Historical Society Museum and Library in Hartford Thursday. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 15, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

Secretary of the State Mark Kohler is a big fan of doing research. He was quite impressed with the work that went into “The Work Must Be Done” Digital Archive project and Traveling Banners Exhibition, which has identified almost 50 women of color who advanced voting rights https://t.co/ph8YBx596T — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 15, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

Secretary of the State Mark Kohler attended the event. He praised the project and all of those involved in getting it done. For details and to read more about “The Work Must Be Done” please click here https://t.co/OI2D58Zc9k https://t.co/3fy7PPoSpS — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 15, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

Dr. Yancy served on that commission and noticed gaps in the state’s history when it came to recognizing women of color, their contributions to voting rights in Connecticut, and across the country. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 15, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

The traveling banners will be available to schools and communities for a fee. The idea of the project came after former Secretary of State Denise Merrill led a commission honoring the Centennial Anniversary of the 19th Ammendment two years ago. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 15, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

Exhibition, which has identified almost 50 women of color who advanced voting rights at the turn of the 20th century. The event was held at the Connecticut Historical Society Museum and Library in Hartford Thursday. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 15, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

Great work by the League of Women Voters of Connecticut, Connecticut Humanities, the Connecticut Historical Society Museum and Library, and Dr. Brittney Yancy of Goodwin University, in hosting a soft launch of ”The Work Must Be Done” Digital Archive project and Traveling Banners — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 15, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

Secretary of the State Mark Kohler attended the event. He praised the project and all of those involved in getting it done. For details and to read more about “The Work Must Be Done” please click here https://t.co/OI2D58Zc9k https://t.co/2hBpII2pWs — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 15, 2022
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Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State @CTSotS

Dr. Yancy served on that commission and noticed gaps in the state’s history when it came to recognizing women of color, their contributions to voting rights in Connecticut, and across the country. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 15, 2022