From The New Pennsylvania Project <[email protected]>
Subject Know Your Rights At The Polls
Date April 29, 2022 1:47 PM
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Are you ready to vote, John? May is almost here — d on't forget about these important primary election deadlines.
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Know your rights at the polls
Voting has never been more convenient and secure in Pennsylvania. Despite all the noise, misinformation and disinformation, our freedom to vote is protected because many of our leaders believe in democracy and have expanded access to the ballot box.
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It
is
illegal
for
any
state
or
local
government
to
discriminate
against
anyone
by
denying
them
the
right
to
vote
based
on
their
race,
ethnicity,
national
origin,
or
membership
in
a
language
minority.
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Your
right
to
vote
can
only
be
challenged
if
a
poll
worker,
poll
watcher,
or
another
voter
says
you
do
not
live
in
the
precinct
or
says
you
are
not
who
you
say
you
are.
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It
is
illegal
for
any
person
or
corporation
to
intimidate
or
coerce
you
to
vote
for
or
against
a
particular
candidate
or
political
issue.
Important things to remember
If you have requested a mail-in ballot and you don’t receive your ballot in time to vote-by-mail, you can cast your ballot provisionally at your polling location.
If you want to vote in person (but have already requested your ballot) you still can — bring your ballot and the outer declaration envelope into the voting center with you and sign a declaration surrendering your ballot.
If you face any difficulties voting or just have a question about casting your ballot, call 866-OUR-VOTE, the nonpartisan voter election hotline.
Your vote is your voice: use it. For more voting information and resources, visit our website [[link removed]] .
Introducing the New PA Project Education Fund
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The New PA Project Education Fund (NPPEF) is a 501(c)(3) nonpartisan organization dedicated to empowering Pennsylvania’s underrepresented and underserved communities of color, immigrant communities, and the youth by providing civic education and year round engagement to ensure full participation in the democratic process.
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This critical work depends on the support of our community.
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Upcoming Events
MLK Day: The Fierce Urgency of Now MLK day poster [[link removed]]
Please RSVP for the panel discussion/strategy session, "Creative Extremism for the Cause of Justice” at 3 PM on Saturday, April 30, 2022, hosted by MLK Community of Greater Kennett Area at the Lincoln University (PA).
To RSVP please contact: [email protected] [[email protected]]
[[link removed]] Last Saturday Voter Registration
Help us register Pennsylvanians to vote across the Commonwealth this Saturday, April 30th from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Register to volunteer by location, we'll be in Coatesville, Norristown, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, and Bethlehem. Please contact Laila Martin Garcia ( [email protected] [[email protected]] ) for registration details.
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Voter Registration Lookup [[link removed]]
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We're Hiring!
We're seeking a Director of Operations to join Team NPP. For the complete job description and application details, visit our website. [[link removed]]
State and Local News
1 in 5 young Pa. voters can’t participate in the big Senate or governor races because the commonwealth has closed primaries
In our experience, even when provided with the accurate information about closed primaries, youth voters in PA are still choosing to remain unaffiliated to a political party.
Read more in Billy Penn [[link removed]]
House passes bill limiting Philly DA to two terms
A Republican-authored bill limiting Philadelphia’s elected district attorneys to two four-year terms passed the House on Tuesday.
Read more in Penn Capital Star [[link removed]]
Perry Linked to Attempts to Overturn 2020 Election
Rep. Scott Perry – as well as other Republican members of the U.S. Congress – was heavily involved in calls and meetings with former President Trump and his top aides as they devised a strategy to overturn the election in December 2020, according to new evidence filed in federal court late Friday.
Read more in Politics PA [[link removed]]
New endorsements in Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race
With just under a month to go before the May 17 primary, a number of notable Pennsylvanians and organizations have already made endorsements for U.S. Senate.
Read more City and State PA [[link removed]]
Help us reach our goal to register 50,000 voters in the Commonwealth
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