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May 1, 2020: Have your voice heard on election day

WGAL Editorial

May 1, 2020: Have your voice heard on election day

WGAL Editorial

the following is a double Ugo eight editorial Speaking on behalf of the editorial board is W G L President and general manager Kyle Grimes. We've used our editorial time before to talk about the importance of exercising your right to vote. And like many things during the pandemic, there's a new twist to something we've grown used to doing in a certain way. For most of us, Election Day means go into your local polling place, casting your vote and maybe supporting a local organization through a bake sale. This year, we're asking you to consider something different to make your voice heard on June 2nd, we're asking you to consider mailing in your ballot this mail in options exactly the same as the one you get at your local polling place. As long as you're registered, you're eligible. You've got until May 26 to apply for a mail in ballot, but you can go online and do it right now. Just follow the link to the application by visiting this editorial on the editorial page of w j l dot com. This is another opportunity to have your voice heard and keep safe social distance. We hope you'll give it a try. Send comments to editorials in wgcl dot com the following is a double Ugo eight editorial Speaking on behalf of the editorial board is W G L President and general manager Kyle Grimes. We've used our editorial time before to talk about the importance of exercising your right to vote. And like many things during the pandemic, there's a new twist to something we've grown used to doing in a certain way. For most of us, Election Day means go into your local polling place, casting your vote and maybe supporting a local organization through a bake sale. This year, we're asking you to consider something different to make your voice heard on June 2nd, we're asking you to consider mailing in your ballot this mail in options exactly the same as the one you get at your local polling place. As long as you're registered, you're eligible. You've got until May 26 to apply for a mail in ballot, but you can go online and do it right now. Just follow the link to the application by visiting this editorial on the editorial page of w j l dot com. This is another opportunity to have your voice heard and keep safe social distance. We hope you'll give it a try. Send comments to editorials in wgcl dot com
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May 1, 2020: Have your voice heard on election day

WGAL Editorial

We’ve used our editorial time before to talk about the importance of exercising your right to vote.And like many things during the pandemic, there’s a new twist to something we’ve grown used to doing in a certain way.For most of us, election day means going to your local polling place, casting your vote and maybe supporting a local organization through a bake sale.This year we’re asking you to consider something different to make your voice heard on June 2. We’re asking you to consider mailing in your ballot.This mail-in option is exactly the same as the one you get at your polling place. As long as you’re registered, you’re eligible.You’ve got until May 26 to apply for a mail-in ballot – but you can go online and do it right now. Here's the link. This is another opportunity to have your voice heard and keep safe social distance. We hope you’ll give it a try.

We’ve used our editorial time before to talk about the importance of exercising your right to vote.

And like many things during the pandemic, there’s a new twist to something we’ve grown used to doing in a certain way.

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For most of us, election day means going to your local polling place, casting your vote and maybe supporting a local organization through a bake sale.

This year we’re asking you to consider something different to make your voice heard on June 2. We’re asking you to consider mailing in your ballot.

This mail-in option is exactly the same as the one you get at your polling place. As long as you’re registered, you’re eligible.

You’ve got until May 26 to apply for a mail-in ballot – but you can go online and do it right now. Here's the link.

This is another opportunity to have your voice heard and keep safe social distance. We hope you’ll give it a try.