More Delawareans voted in the 2020 elections than ever before, in large part due to increased access through emergency vote-by-mail legislation.
While 2022 welcomes a host of voting rights firsts for our state, including automatic voter registration and 10 days of early voting each election, questions remain about whether First State voters will be able to vote by mail again.
Join the Delaware Voting Rights Coalition (DVRC) at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, November 8, for a panel presentation and discussion where we will explore questions on how voters cast their ballots in 2020, what changes are in store, and how we can protect and advance voting rights in the 2022 legislative session.
DVRC TOWN HALL: HOW WILL DELAWAREANS VOTE IN 2022?
Join us in discussing how voters cast their ballots in 2020 and what changes are in store for 2022.
Monday, November 8, 6:30-8 p.m.
Virtual via Zoom & Livestreamed on Facebook
Free and open to the public
Register to attend here: action.aclu.org/webform/de-dvrc-town-hall
- U.S. Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester;
- Anthony Albence, Department of Elections Commissioner;
- Sen. Marie Pinkney;
- Sen. Kyle Evans Gay;
- Rep. Sherry Dorsey Walker;
- Rep. David Bentz;
- Claire Snyder-Hall, Common Cause Delaware; and
- Evelyn Brady, Network Delaware.
Admission is free.
Registration is required to receive the Zoom attendee link. Zoom event will be recorded. This year's event will be virtual via Zoom and streamed on the ACLU of Delaware's Facebook page.
Thank you for your interest in preserving and participating in accessible voting.