Team --
We’ve got 15 days until November 3rd, and all I’ve got to say is, "Let's go!"
Over 400,000 voters reached. Over 50,000 absentee ballots issued. My first debate.
Right now, we’re in the midst of the most crucial part of this campaign. And, guess what? I wouldn’t have made it this far without you.
Every volunteer shift, every retweet on Twitter and every share on Facebook, every donation from 1 cent to $100, each and every one of you is showing up to participate in the most important election of our lifetimes in your own way. It’s beyond admirable, and it inspires me to do better every day. And if I am still the congressman for NY-19 after November 3rd, I’m taking your dedicated energy in my heart to the House floor.
For my fellow New Yorkers, please make sure to mark these key election dates as we head into the final stretch until November 3rd:
TODAY, October 19th: The last day the Post Office recommends you mail in your vote-by-mail application.
October 27th: Last day to apply online, by email, fax, or to postmark an application or letter of application by mail for an absentee ballot. (Please be warned that despite this deadline, the Post Office has advised they cannot guarantee timely delivery of ballots applied for less than 15 days before an election.) The sooner, the better.
November 2nd: Last day to apply IN-PERSON for an absentee ballot.
November 3rd: Last day to postmark ballots. Must be received by the local board of elections no later than Nov. 10th. Military Voter Ballots must be received no later than Nov. 16th.
November 3rd: Last day to deliver ballot IN-PERSON to the local board of elections or to any poll site.
To learn more about all things voting in NY-19, including options or to request your absentee ballot now, choose your home county for more information by clicking here.
And no matter where you live -- please make a plan to vote, and vote early if you can. It's so important to make your voice heard, and there could not be more at stake.
Happy (almost) Election Day, team.
Onward and upward,
Antonio
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