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Amanhã: O Dia Nacional de Registro de Eleitores é terça-feira, 17 de setembro

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Amanhã: O Dia Nacional de Registro de Eleitores é terça-feira, 17 de setembro

A Common Cause em Connecticut incentiva todos os eleitores qualificados e atuais a se registrarem ou atualizarem seu registro no Dia Nacional de Registro de Eleitores, terça-feira, 17 de setembro.

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David Vance

Estrategista de mídia nacional
dvance@commoncause.org
240-605-8600

Katie Scally

Diretor de Comunicação
kscally@commoncause.org
408-205-1257


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Connecticut Needs To Make Voting Accessible To All

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Connecticut Needs To Make Voting Accessible To All

"We are all privileged to live in this glorious Republic, or representative democracy. The fundamental mechanism for determining our leaders and our policies, both national and local, is the ballot. This was recognized by the Founders and, in the ensuing centuries, the franchise has been broadened by the 15th, 19th and 26th Amendments.
This past November, the people of the United States held an election that was the largest and dubbed the “most secure in American history” by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and...

Public hearing discusses allowing early voting, expanding absentee ballots

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Public hearing discusses allowing early voting, expanding absentee ballots

“Connecticut voters deserve the opportunity to vote by the method of their choice – in-person in a polling place, in-person before Election Day, or by absentee ballot without needing an excuse – just like the voters in 43 other states,” said Secretary of the state Denise Merrill.

Looney, Duff (opinion): Voting rights must be expanded, not restricted

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Looney, Duff (opinion): Voting rights must be expanded, not restricted

"The 2020 election season was a triumph for democracy in Connecticut, due in part to the temporary enactment of no-excuse absentee ballot voting, because we knew it would be reckless and irresponsible to ask Connecticut residents to potentially expose themselves to COVID-19 in order to vote. What’s more, the rejection rate of absentee ballots was the lowest in recent history, just 0.94 percent..."

Now is the time to expand access to the ballot in Connecticut

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Now is the time to expand access to the ballot in Connecticut

It is time for Connecticut to move from being one of the most restrictive states in the country to becoming a state that makes sure that every voter can participate without unnecessary barriers to voting, and we can do it this year.

Secretary of the State: Poll of Connecticut Voters Shows Broad, Bipartisan Support for Early Voting; Expanding Access to Absentee Ballots; Common-Sense Voting Reforms

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Secretary of the State: Poll of Connecticut Voters Shows Broad, Bipartisan Support for Early Voting; Expanding Access to Absentee Ballots; Common-Sense Voting Reforms

79% of voters support Early Voting; 73% of voters support giving all voters the option to vote by absentee ballot without needing an excuse. 77% of Connecticut voters support Automatic Voter Registration; 66% of voters support allowing voters on parole to regain their right to vote.

NBC Connecticut: Lawmakers to Tackle Early Voting, Absentee Ballots

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NBC Connecticut: Lawmakers to Tackle Early Voting, Absentee Ballots

Cheri Quickmire, Executive Director of Common Cause in Connecticut, discusses the state legislature's plans to debate proposed resolutions to change Connecticut’s constitution to allow no-excuse absentee voting and early voting.

Common Cause in Connecticut Supports Secretary of the State Merrill’s Proposed Constitutional Amendment to Codify Absentee Ballot Expansion & Allow Early Voting; Applauds Smooth Election Amid Unprecedented Pandemic

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Common Cause in Connecticut Supports Secretary of the State Merrill’s Proposed Constitutional Amendment to Codify Absentee Ballot Expansion & Allow Early Voting; Applauds Smooth Election Amid Unprecedented Pandemic

"We can take action now so all future Connecticut elections are safe, accessible and convenient. From common sense reforms like automatic voter registration to a permanent expansion of non-excuse absentee ballot voting, we must continue to expand voting access at a time when many are actively seeking to restrict it."

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