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- Interesting Host for Mike Brady's fund raiser
Interesting Host for Mike Brady's fund raiser
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Interesting that this guy is the guy who worked for Dukakis and was issuing fake Social Security numbers to illegal immigrants.
Incidentally, Mr. Brady is co-sponsoring legislation to provide a number of benefits to illegal immigrants.
It's a wonder why Mr. Brady has voted for every tax increase that has been proposed in the House of Representatives.
Mike, if you want to take care of Brockton... cut some waste at the state level, remove the lottery cap, and return local aid to previous levels.
I'm tired of having to pay higher taxes simply because I can.
FYI, I found this on "Brady Works To Raise Taxes" facebook page.
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If we all sang the same note in the choir, We'd never have harmony
2/1/1938-5/4/2019
Rest in peace
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David R. Heidke
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Take that Golden Dome!!
Question...as a Republican, can I vote in Primary for Lynch without switching?
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David R. Heidke
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Register to Vote Online
Secretary of the Commonwealth William Francis Galvin is pleased to announce that online voter registration is available in the Commonwealth through the portal launched by his office. This important advancement will make registration easier and more convenient as well as cut costs relating to the printing of voter registration forms.
Massachusetts citizens can apply online by visiting Secretary Galvin’s website at www.sec.state.ma.us and clicking the “Massachusetts Register to Vote Online” button to access the online application system. Any Massachusetts citizen who has a valid identification card issued by the Registry of Motor Vehicles will be able to use the online system to apply to register to vote, update their address or change their party enrollment.
Massachusetts citizens who do not have identification issued by the Registry of Motor Vehicles can still complete an application online which they can print, sign and mail or hand-deliver to their local election official.
Now is the time to visit Secretary Galvin’s website to check your voter registration status and make any updates as necessary.
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This is good information, but you can't change your registration the day before the vote and expect to be able to get the ballot you want.
Street lists are printed weeks in advance, and they may turn you away.
David R. Heidke
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@Daisy: here is info and link about changing status to unenrolled for future. Unfortunately you can't change in time this election. But you can change for future which my kids just did. They want to be unenrolled or Independent in future elections.
www.sec.state.ma.us/ovr/
Register:
To register to vote in any election or regular town meeting is twenty (20) days prior to the date of the election or meeting. The deadline to register to vote in a special town meeting is ten (10) days prior to the special town meeting.
Parties:
If you wish to change your party enrollment, you may do so by filling out a new voter registration form. Members of political parties may vote only in their own party's primary elections. Unenrolled voters (commonly referred to as "Independents" and members of political designations or minor parties may vote in the party primary of their choice. Choosing to vote in a particular party's primary does NOT enroll you as a member of that party.
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