From Team Turner <[email protected]>
Subject What does Ohio’s primary moving to April 28th mean to this campaign?
Date March 31, 2020 11:15 PM
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What does Ohio’s primary moving to April 28th mean to this campaign?

New developments this month surrounding Coronavirus caused Ohio’s primary being moved to April 28th due to the Coronavirus.


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John,

New developments this month surrounding Coronavirus caused Ohio’s primary being moved to April 28th due to the Coronavirus.

I know many voters, like my 86 year-old mom and 90 year-old father, were very worried about not being able to vote. With the extended primary, no one has to choose between voting and their health.

With the movement comes additional costs to campaigns like ours across the country, including those associated with the “VOTE BY MAIL ONLY” extension.

“VOTE BY MAIL ONLY” extension details:

The Secretary of State will send every eligible elector in the state a postcard notifying the voter of the process to obtain an absentee ballot application.

Absentee ballot applications must be received by April 25th at 12 p.m.

Individuals seeking an absentee ballot can download an electronic copy of the absentee ballot application hereparacom.paramountcommunication.com/ct/54751728:WhE-RSvN5:m:1:2228777465:13C3742911AEE9D081ADCC3269534AC5:r.

Your absentee ballot must be received by your specific county board of elections by 7:30 p.m. on April 28th or postmarked by April 27th.

If you have any questions on voting by absentee ballot, please reach out to your local board of electionsparacom.paramountcommunication.com/ct/54751729:WhE-RSvN5:m:1:2228777465:13C3742911AEE9D081ADCC3269534AC5:r or Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s officeparacom.paramountcommunication.com/ct/54751730:WhE-RSvN5:m:1:2228777465:13C3742911AEE9D081ADCC3269534AC5:r.

Our campaign has not budgeted for several more months of a primary contest to be included in total campaign costs. This campaign in particular will incur the financial costs associated with all GOTV measures designed to ensure all voters in Ohio’s 10th district have what they need to vote by mail only as detailed by the Secretary of State.

Due to this recent announcement of a new primary date, we are contacting our most loyal supporters for their help on this the day of 2020’s first quarter deadline.

Can you help contribute to ensure that we have the needed funds at our disposal to reach fellow GOP voters in the crucial days leading up to this important primary election?

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As goes Ohio, as goes the nation -- our state will once again be key in November! Help Team Turner pay for the added costs associated with this now longer primary campaign.

Thank you for your continued support and dedication to my campaign,

Team Turner

P.S. Please continue to follow the CDC and Ohio Department of Health’s guidelines as it pertains to Coronavirus. Both are attached to my website HERE.miketurner.com/


























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