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AARP continues to be your wise friend and fierce defender as Florida recovers from the devastating impacts of Hurricane Helene. Depending on your local county, your ability to vote may be impacted. Here are some resources to ensure you can cast your ballot in the 2024 Presidential Election:
Texas voters will find 14 propositions to amend the state constitution on the Nov. 7 ballot.
With Maine being the state with the oldest population in the country, reminding our elected leaders in Washington that we're paying attention is step one to preserving vital programs and making our voices heard.
AARP traveled across Iowa on a “Cruisin’ for Caregivers” RV tour to hear from all eight candidates for Congress on how they plan to support unpaid family caregivers. In each district, the candidate met with a family caregiver to learn more about their challenges and discuss potential solutions.
Voters will decide Nov. 5 whether employees and self-employed workers can opt out of Washington’s long-term care insurance program.
To prepare voters for the upcoming election, AARP Wyoming is offering on its website a video series featuring interviews with more than five dozen state legislative candidates.
All of New York’s state legislative seats—63 in the Senate and 150 in the Assembly—are up for election this November.
As Election Day approaches, AARP Kentucky is working to ensure voters know when and how to cast their ballots.
AARP South Dakota is urging voters to make their voices heard in the general election and will have information about ballot measures posted at aarp.org/sd.
Maryland voters will choose a new Senator in November. Candidates Angela Alsobrooks (D) and Larry Hogan (R) discuss issues important to older residents.
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