[NFBMT] Your Voting Rights and Responsibilities

d m gina dmgina at mysero.net
Tue May 5 21:10:56 UTC 2020


We will call to see if the machine is available for us.
If I remember correctly the voting papers are quite thick.
Dar
Original message:
> Beth Brenneman from Disability Rights Montana asked me to distribute the six
> attached voting guidance documents for Montana voters with disabilities.

> I've read through the materials, and they provide good advice.

> For example, did you know that Governor Bullock decided to let county
> election officials choose how they will conduct the primary election?
> Almost all will apply voting by mail.  For blind voters, this means either
> getting someone else to read and scribe your ballot, to use the online
> voting method provided by the Secretary of State, or to go to your county
> election office to use a voting machine.

> Additionally, if you have not registered to vote, then please do so now to
> vote in the upcoming election.  I understand that mail ballots are sending
> today.

> Happy voting!



> Jim Marks
> President
> National Federation of the Blind of Montana
> president at nfbofmt.org
> (406) 438-1421
> www.nfbofmt.org

> You can live the life you want; blindness is not what holds you back.
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