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STATUTE
CHANGES NOT IN 2009 LAW BOOK: As
you are aware, after 2010, SBOE did not publish a new election law
book. Currently, it appears that the General Assembly may consider
additional election law changes in its September 12th Session and other
2011 Sessions that may be called. Therefore, it might be premature to
print a new election law book at this time until the 2011 changes
appear more solidified. To view a listing of the 2010 changes made to
Chapter 163 and the 2011 changes made as of September 8, 2010
Click Here.
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CAMPAIGN
FINANCE MANUAL: The
Campaign Finance Manual is available online. To view the latest manual
and other Campaign Finance Forms click on the links below:
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In The News
Mock
Elections prepare voters for new machines, laws. ElectionlineWeekly 1/12/2012
NASS
Releases Voting Guide to the 2012 Presidential Primaries.
Download
the NASS Voting Guide.
Voters
want information online, but will they find it? ElectionlineWeekly 12/08/2011
If you
live in Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, North Carolina, North
Dakota, Rhode Island, Utah, Virginia, or Wisconsin, you are in luck.
These states’ election websites offer all of the recommended look-up
tools applicable to voters in their states: polling place location,
registration status, ballot information, absentee ballot status and
provisional ballot status.
Voters in these 10 states literally have some of the most important
election information at their fingertips – they can go online 24-hours
a day, access personalized ballot information, verify they are
registered to vote at their current address, find their polling place,
and check to see if their absentee ballot has been received or if a
provisional ballot has been counted.
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