By Alisa Borovik, Senior Associate, GAO
Elected officials at the local, state, and federal level make political decisions that can have a significant impact on the life of you and your loved ones. The most effective way for you to help elect legislators who support home health care is to get out and vote on Tuesday, November 7.
If you are unable to get to your local polling place due to a disability or the need to care for a family member, you are eligible to vote by absentee ballot.
The instructions for applying for a free absentee ballot vary by state. Please visit the website listed below for your state to find out how to apply.
AZ: http://bit.ly/AZabsenteeballot
CO: http://bit.ly/COabsenteeballot
CT: http://bit.ly/CTabsenteeballot
DE: http://bit.ly/DEabsenteeballot
FL: http://bit.ly/FLabseenteeballot
GA: http://bit.ly/GAabsenteeballot
HI: http://bit.ly/HIabsenteeballot
IN: http://bit.ly/INabsenteeballot
MA: http://bit.ly/MAabsenteeballot
MD: http://bit.ly/MDabsenteeballot
MN: http://bit.ly/MNabsenteeballot
MO: http://bit.ly/MOabsenteeballot
NC: http://bit.ly/NCabsenteeballot
NH: http://bit.ly/NHabsenteeballot
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NY: http://bit.ly/NYabsenteeballot
PA: http://bit.ly/PAabsenteeballot
RI: http://bit.ly/RIabsenteeballot
SC: http://bit.ly/SCabsenteeballot
VA: http://bit.ly/VAabsenteeballot
VT: http://bit.ly/VTabsenteeballot