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#SaveAct wants to create #votersurpression by refusing Military ID and Drivers License when #registertovote

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Hubby called it before AP -- #Maine - #NoOneOne and #YesOnTwo by very large margins!

#AbsenteeVoting #GunSafety

Here in #Maine, 40% of the vote is in (and a lot was #AbsenteeVoting ) and #NoOn1 is ahead by 60%.

#MainePol #VoteNoOnOne #VoterDisenfranchisement

You’d be surprised how many people register for #absenteevoting , get their ballot in the mail, and then bring it to the polling place. Or, they don’t bring it, and they rock up at the polling place and want to vote.

We KNOW we mailed you a ballot. Maybe you didn’t get it, maybe you did. You’re not voting in the polling place unless you surrender the one we mailed you. If you can’t surrender it, you have 2 choices: vote a provisional ballot, or go home and get it to surrender it.

You are definitely not taking the one we mailed you and putting it through the scanner. Even though they would totally work. Because that’s what they do at the office of elections if they decide to count your ballot.

We know how many ballots came in for our precinct. Every ballot must be accounted for. They go in a few places:

  • into the scanner, counted
  • into an envelope, spoiled
  • into a provisional ballot, when there’s some uncertainty about your eligibility
  • into a provisional ballot because you are doing a same-day registration (register to vote and vote for the first time in one motion)
  • into an envelope, voided

What’s the difference between “spoiled” and “voided”?

I’m glad you asked.
#electionofficer
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#WabanakiAlliance Urges Voters to Reject Question 1 on Nov. 4

"On #November4th, Maine voters will face a referendum question, #Question1, that seeks to fundamentally change Maine’s election laws and make it significantly harder for #Wabanaki citizens and all Maine voters to cast their vote — especially our #elders, people with #disabilities, working voters, #caretakers, and those without reliable transportation.

"The Wabanaki Alliance is a proud partner of the #SaveMaineAbsenteeVoting campaign and stands in strong opposition to this measure, which would create unnecessary barriers to voting and disproportionately harm our citizens. For the #WabanakiNations, the right to vote is sacred and the result of a hard-won battle by our ancestors. Voting rights weren’t extended to Wabanaki citizens in Maine until 1967, decades after federal voting rights for indigenous people were passed in 1924. Another deeply troubling aspect of this ballot measure is that it explicitly excludes #TribalIdentification from the list of acceptable forms of #VoterID. As federally recognized tribal nations, we value our #TribalSovereignty and self-determination. This exclusion seeks to invalidate and undermine the ability to identify our people and have that authorization respected. As the original stewards of these lands and waters now called Maine since time immemorial, we find it imperative to assert this right and have it honored.

"Question 1 is not a measure to secure our elections. It is a measure to suppress votes. The Wabanaki Alliance urges all Maine voters to vote NO on Question 1 this November to protect the right to vote for all Mainers.

How Will Question 1 Make It Harder to Vote?

Q1 will restrict your ability to request an absentee ballot by:

Creating a voter ID requirement for the first time AND excluding Tribal IDs, university or college student IDs, employee IDs, Social Security cards, and birth certificates from the list of acceptable IDs required to request and return an absentee ballot or to vote in person on Election Day.
Eliminating the option to call your town clerk to request an absentee ballot, making it harder for those without reliable transportation or internet to request an absentee ballot.
Prohibiting town clerks from sending you an absentee ballot that you requested online until you provide proof of an approved photo ID, either in person or by mailing a photocopy of your photo ID or your driver’s license number or non-driver ID number.
Eliminating ongoing absentee ballots for seniors and people with disabilities.
Eliminating the ability for a designated family member or friend to pick up your absentee ballot on your behalf.

Q1 will make it harder for you to return your absentee ballot by mail or drop box by:

Limiting towns to only offering a single ballot drop-box at the town hall. This would mean town clerks would be prohibited from providing absentee drop-boxes that are most convenient to where Wabanaki citizens live.
Prohibiting towns from including return postage on absentee ballots, even if taxpayers vote to fund it.
Requiring you to include a photocopy of an approved photo ID or your driver’s license number or non-driver ID number with your absentee ballot. Your vote will not be counted without that proof. The referendum also excludes Tribal IDs and other forms of valid ID from the list of acceptable IDs required to vote.
Eliminating the ability for a designated family member or friend to return your absentee ballot for you.

Q1 will undermine the security of absentee voting by:

Second-guessing town clerks, requiring a two-person, bipartisan team to check ballot boxes, instead of the clerk or a trusted member of their staff. This restriction will place undue pressure on town clerks, and will lead many towns to simply get rid of their secure drop-boxes.

Q1 will make it harder to vote in person, either on Election Day or by absentee ballot, by:

Shortening the time period for early absentee voting by two days — eliminating the two most popular days for early absentee voting.
Creating a voter ID requirement for the first time AND excluding Tribal ID, university or college student ID, employee ID, Social Security card, or birth certificate from the list of acceptable IDs required to cast their ballot.


Key Dates

✅ October 30: Last day to vote early in-person absentee and the last day to request an absentee ballot.*

✅ November 4: Election Day. Polls are open from 8 am to 8 pm. All absentee ballots must be returned to your town clerk by 8 pm."

https://www.wabanakialliance.com/no-on-question-1/

#MEPol #ElectionDay #MaineElections #Elections2025 #AbsenteeVoting #NoOnOne #NoOn1 #TribalIDs #CollegeIDs #Disenfranchisement #Authoritarianism

Wabanaki Alliance Urges Voters to Reject Question 1 on Nov. 4 - Wabanaki Alliance

Wabanaki Alliance

Trump Tells GOP Lawmakers to “Get Smart” and Eliminate Early Mail-In Voting

“The seeds are being planted to rig the midterms,” one journalist wrote in response to Trump’s comments.

https://murica.website/2025/10/trump-tells-gop-lawmakers-to-get-smart-and-eliminate-early-mail-in-voting/

Trump Tells GOP Lawmakers to “Get Smart” and Eliminate Early Mail-In Voting – The USA Potato

#Mainers! The last date for requesting an #AbsenteeBallot is fast-approaching! Contact your municipality or fill out the form linked below!

Also, #VoteNoOnOne! Protect #Maine #AbsenteeVoting!

Opinion: Why you should vote no on #QuestionOne to save absentee voting

https://mainebeacon.com/opinion-why-you-should-vote-no-on-question-1-to-save-absentee-voting/

Link to Absentee Voting web form:
https://apps.web.maine.gov/cgi-bin/online/AbsenteeBallot/index.pl

#MainePol #MEPol #Maine #VotingRights #VoterDisenfranchisement