Delaware Voting Rights Coalition to Host Town Hall on Voting Options in 2022 Tonight
This workshop on exercising your right to vote in 2022, with a walk-through of current聽guidelines and a look to what might be next. This Zoom meeting is open to the public.
WHO:
- Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester
- Anthony Albence, Department of Elections Commissioner
- Marie Pinkney, Delaware State Senator
- Kyle Evans Gay, Delaware State Senator
- Sherry Dorsey Walker, Delaware State Representative
- David Bentz, Delaware State Representative
- Claire Snyder-Hall, Common Cause Delaware
- Evelyn Brady, Network Delaware
WHAT: Town Hall on Voting Options in 2022 hosted by Delaware Voting Rights Coalition
WHEN:聽TODAY, Monday, November 8, 6:30pm – 8pm
WHERE:聽Virtual via Zoom (RSVP聽here) and live-streamed on the聽ACLU of Delaware Facebook page.
WHY: More Delawareans voted in the 2020 elections than ever before, in large part due to increased access through emergency vote-by-mail legislation. While 2022 welcomes a host of voting rights firsts, including automatic voter registration and early voting, there still remain many questions about whether First State voters will be able to vote by mail again.
Join the ACLU of Delaware and the Delaware Voting Rights Coalition for a panel presentation and discussion where we will explore questions on how voters cast their ballots in 2020, what changes are in store for 2022, and what alternatives may be utilized to protect and advance our voting rights in the coming legislative session.
For more details or to RSVP to this聽DVRC聽town hall, please visit the registration page:聽https://action.aclu.org/webform/de-dvrc-town-hall.