From Carolyn Maloney <[email protected]>
Subject Absentee Ballot Application DEADLINE
Date October 25, 2020 9:43 PM
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Friends & Neighbors,

At the beginning of the month, we sent out a one-click survey to our email list to find out which voting option you were planning on taking. Most people who responded said they are planning to vote by mail.

That's why I wanted to re-share the below NYC 2020 Voting Information Guide that we sent a few weeks ago — because TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, IS THE DEADLINE to request a ballot if you plan to Vote Absentee By Mail.

You still have until tomorrow to apply for your absentee ballot online by clicking here:

REQUEST YOUR ABSENTEE BALLOT:[[link removed]]

(For further details, please refer to the links and resources in the NYC 2020 Voting Guide provided below.)

Thank you for using your voice!
Carolyn

**** YOUR NEW YORK CITY 2020 VOTING GUIDE ****
BEFORE CHOOSING ANY OF THE VOTING OPTIONS BELOW, YOU FIRST NEED TO MAKE SURE YOU ARE REGISTERED TO VOTE BY OCTOBER 9!

The deadline to register to vote was October 9, 2020 which has now passed.
Not sure if you registered? Check your voter registration status here: [link removed]

DECIDE HOW YOU WANT TO VOTE:

Option A: Vote ABSENTEE By Mail!

Step 1.) To vote absentee, you first have to request your absentee ballot. The deadline to do this is October 27, 2020. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE DEADLINE: Request your ballot NOW!
- Request your absentee ballot online here: [link removed]
- You can also apply by email, phone, fax or mail. Click here to learn more: [link removed]

Step 2.) Once you’ve requested your absentee ballot, you’ll receive the ballot itself in the mail. Very carefully, follow the instructions to complete your ballot.

Step 3.) Return your completed absentee ballot to cast your vote! Your ballot must be postmarked by November 3 — so make sure to drop it off at the post office or put it in the mailbox ahead of Election Day to ensure it gets the correct postmark.
- You can return your absentee ballot in person at your local Board of Elections.
- You can also drop your ballot off at your polling site on Election Day.
Find your polling site by clicking here: [link removed]

Option B: Vote EARLY In-Person!

You can vote early in-person October 24, 2020 until November 1, 2020 at your designated early voting polling place. To find your early voting polling place, click here: [link removed]

Option C: Vote In-Person on ELECTION DAY!

PLAN YOUR TIME: If you prefer to vote in-person on November 3, 2020, you can only vote at your designated polling location Find yours here: [link removed]. Please be prepared for potential delays due to lower capacity since social distancing will be in place. You can expect to possibly spend several hours at the polling station if there are long lines, so you will want to plan your day accordingly.

BE SAFE: Make sure that you wear a mask, and bring hand sanitizer if you can. Stay six feet apart from those around you at all times.

Regardless of how you choose to vote, please make sure to plan ahead and make your voice heard in this critical election year! Your voice is so important to making a difference in our country, and you are a vital part of this democracy.

Thank you in advance for voting!
Carolyn

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