Sentences with phrase «from military voters»

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Most voters don't expect to receive protection from the military for free, or demand that others to pay for the Department of Education, Medicare transfers to the states, and all other federally - funded programs.
@SJuan76 the minimum age stems from the older requirement for all voters to be «adults of sound mind» (and in some societies, of military age and / or taxpayers).
Cuomo also notes a protracted fight could create chaos in a year in which a federal judge could move New York's primaries from September to as early as June to give military voters more time to submit absentee ballots.
The Department of Defense denied New York's most recent attempt to get a waiver from the MOVE Act, a law that is aimed at provider broader ballot access to military and overseas voters.
Led by a captain, whose name is yet to be ascertained the military had come to supervise a rather peaceful election but their presence triggered some uproar from the voters.
Some voting districts allow military personal and overseas voters to print mail - in ballots from Web sites.
Sixty percent (60 %) of all voters believe economic threats are a bigger threat to the United States than terrorist attacks or military attacks from other nations.
The effort comes as a result of technological obstacles that absentee voters from the military have encountered with the current «cumbersome» system, according to Warner.
In a statement this week, West Virginia's Secretary of State Mac Warner revealed that currently deployed, registered and qualified military voters from Harrison County and Monongalia County, as well as their spouses and dependents, are able to cast their votes in the upcoming May 8 election via a secure mobile application.
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