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Local Elections (1250 x 750)
Vote41.com is the place to go to find information about where to vote, candidate information and positions, as well as candidate’s positions on the issues. The perfect tool to educate yourself before you vote.
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Seminar and Panel Discussion Wednesday October 16, 6:00 – 8:00 pm Hofstra University Student Center Theater – North Campus Sponsored by Hofstra University and the Nassau County Bar Association. This is the first time early voting will happen in NYS, and almost no one we speak to is aware of it. Disseminating information about early...
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East Nassau Members were among the many Leaguers who have been helping voters to register throughout New York State this year. Special thanks to the following members who spent the better part of the day on September 25th, National Voter Registration Day, registering voters at Long Island University – C.W. Post Campus: Donna Buthmann, Anne Bailey...
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Use the QR code to learn how you can take advantage of New York State’s Early Voting system.
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Click to download your copy of the English Early Voting brochure for more information.      Do you know: How to register to vote? Where to vote? What candidates are on your ballot? Your candidate’s position on issues?   To get answers to all of these questions: Go to www.Vote411.org League of Women Voters of...
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There are fifteen (15) early voting poll sites in Nassau County. Voters can go to ANY of the early voting poll sites in this county during early voting. On election day (Nov. 5) voters must go to their assigned election day polling place. Nassau County Board of Elections New York State Board of Elections Voter Look Up (to...
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The state League received a grant as part of the Making Democracy Work sponsored by The League of Women Voters of US Education Fund. Our project is to educate citizens throughout New York State on all of the new voting laws and also to evaluate the implementation of the new laws during the election.   The...
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Last fall, the Rivertowns League received a phone call from a grandmother who was determined to bring a voter registration form to her grandson’s 18 birthday. She said it was the best present she could give him (although it wasn’t going to be the only one!). That grandmother inspired us to create these Birthday Bundles...
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Who Can Vote? be a U.S. citizen, be 18 years old by December 31 of the year in which you file the voter registration form, be 18 years old by the date of the general, primary or other election in which you want to vote, not be in jail or on parole for a felony...
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