LWVRI - Elections - Voter Service - Civics

LWVRI - Elections - Voter Service - Civics

Voter Service 

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Rhode Island

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Event Date: 
09/24/2020 - 5:00pm to 09/25/2020 - 4:45pm
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Join the Center for Reconciliation to learn all about participating in Rhode Island’s November 3 general election and ongoing federal census, two cornerstones of equity and justice in American society.

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Polling Place Locator and Sample Ballots - https://vote.sos.ri.gov/
Drop Boxes for Mail Ballots - https://tinyurl.com/yxu64kln
Boards of Canvassers for - https://elections.ri.gov/canvassers/
Track your Mail Ballot - https://www.ri.gov/BOE/mail_ballot_status/ or https://vote.sos.ri.gov/Home/UpdateVoterRecord?ActiveFlag=0
Same day registration for President/Vice-President Only voting - https://elections.ri.gov/voting/votepresident.php

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COME REGISTER TO VOTE

10AM-1 PM AND 2-4:30 PM, AT THE ESPLANADE, WESTERLY LIBRARY & WILCOX PARK.

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September 10 Newport School Committee Candidates Forum
September 17 Middletown School Committee Forum
September 24 Newport City Council - City At-Large Candidates
October 1 Newport City Council – Wards
October 8 Newport County State Representative Candidates

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With three months to go until Election Day, America is facing a critical shortage of poll workers, the linchpin of our voting process, all of whom need to be signed up and trained in time for November.

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Press Mention

4) Legislative shorts ahead of the primary: The League of Women Voters has posted video of a forum featuring Sen.

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Bristol Town Council forum on Sept. 2, 2020
The Forum for candidates for RI Senate District 18
Links to videos here.

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Public Statement

“In this time of COVID-19, it is so important that Rhode Island voters have a distinct and singular on-line space for election information,” said Jane Koster, President of LWVRI. “I encourage Rhode Islanders to visit www.VOTE411.org where they will find answers to questions by candidates regarding issues that are important to Rhode Islanders.”

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Rhode Island’s League of Women Voters has invited candidates for Federal and General Assembly offices to provide information about their candidacy through our Education Fund’s online 2020’s voter information guide,

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