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A controversial new state voting law will get its test run next month as more than 50 municipalities across Florida hold local elections under new rules that limit absentee-ballot drop boxes, require more identification to vote by mail and restrict who can drop off ballots.
New survey finds nearly half of Virginia voters of all ages struggle with student debt
Likely voters in Virginia experience student debt challenges and support measures to make higher education more affordable.
New survey finds nearly two-thirds of likely voters worry about paying for needed medications
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, AARP Connecticut and other organizations fought for changes that will allow Connecticut voters to cast their ballots in 2021 without risking their health. Once again, like in 2020, every Connecticut voter will have access to an absentee ballot by checking the COVID-19 reason on their absentee ballot application. This change will be in effect through the November 2nd, 2021 municipal elections.
All registered voters can vote safely from home by casting an absentee ballot
All registered voters can cast absentee ballots in selecting the city's next mayor and filling three school board seats.
The absentee ballot process and drop box locations have been affected by the state's new voting rules
Ballots will be mailed to all active registered voters in Helena and East Helena ahead of the Nov. 2 elections.
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