Share of Cost – Seniors and Voting
Friday, Sep. 18th 2020 9:23 AM
Tuesday, November 3rd is the general election for 2020. With the ongoing pandemic, and many people working from home, doing distance learning or concerned about their health, some voters may have extra challenges getting to the polls.
Voting is a critical part of civic engagement and community involvement. In most cases you will be able to find your local voting place online if you are not sure where to go. You can also vote by mail if you are unable to go to the voting location near you.
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