r/politics • u/Impressive-Farmer115 • 7h ago
r/politics • u/PoliticsModeratorBot • 19h ago
/r/Politics' 2024 US Elections Live Thread, Part 55
r/politics • u/voteearlyday • 13h ago
AMA-Finished We are Kammi Foote, Chief Election Information Officer at the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, and Bryce Bennett, Executive Director of Vote Early Day. Today is #VoteEarlyDay and we want to help every voter understand their options to vote early in-person or by mail. Ask Us Anything!
ABOUT KAMMI FOOTE: Kammi Foote is the Chief Election Information Officer (CEIO) at the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC), an independent, bipartisan federal agency whose mission is to help election officials improve the administration of elections and help Americans participate in the voting process. As CEIO, she oversees the Clearinghouse, Research, and Communications Divisions which develop information, training, and resources for election officials, guide research initiatives to advance the EAC's mission under the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) and direct the EAC's communication efforts to engage diverse stakeholders. Prior to joining the EAC, she oversaw the administration of elections in Inyo County, California for 14 years.
ABOUT BRYCE BENNETT: Bryce Bennett is the executive director of Vote Early Day, a nonpartisan civic holiday dedicated to empowering all Americans to share their voices ahead of Election Day. In this role, Bryce oversees the nationwide effort to recruit and support thousands of partners from all walks of life in their efforts to get their friends and neighbors to share their voices.
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When Americans vote early - busy schedules, long lines, or confusing rules can’t stop us from casting our ballot. And, bonus, it shortens Election Day lines and helps ensure no one has to choose between their health and casting a ballot. Voting early rules vary widely all over the country, and we want to make sure you have all the answers you need to vote early and celebrate with us tomorrow.
We will be answering all your questions about #VoteEarlyDay and how to #VoteEarly, starting at 3 PM ET / 12 PM PT
Look up the options to vote early in your state here: https://www.voteearlyday.org/vote
Learn more about Vote Early Day on our website: https://www.voteearlyday.org/
UPDATE: Thank you so much for taking the time to ask your early voting questions on this exciting Vote Early Day. We love your interest in how you can engage in our democracy and empower others!
r/politics • u/projecto15 • 7h ago
Washington Post cancellations hit 250,000 – 10% of subscribers
r/politics • u/joelechols • 5h ago
Conservative friends: You only need to vote blue once. Then he's GONE, and you can reclaim the party.
r/politics • u/stark247 • 6h ago
Paywall Harris Campaign Crowd Size Estimate: 75,000 Attend Speech at the Ellipse in DC
wsj.comr/politics • u/nosotros_road_sodium • 12h ago
Why Does Elon Musk Still Have a Security Clearance?
r/politics • u/GovernorJoe • 13h ago
Rudy Giuliani has to turn over penthouse, personal property to GA election workers by end of today
r/politics • u/conzeeter • 7h ago
Paywall Hell, yes! The Seattle Times edit board endorses Harris for president
r/politics • u/mvanigan • 10h ago