Florida personal injury attorney Ted Babbitt wrote an article for The Palm Beach Post on voter rights.
With the presidential election right around the corner, it is important to understand what your rights are as a voter, what you need to cast your ballot, and how to resist intimidation.
Here are some of the key points Ted mentions in the article:
- If you cannot vote in person, you have the right to apply to vote by mail.
- If you are sure you have registered to vote, and a poll worker says your name is not on the list, you can ask for a provisional ballot.
- All polling locations must be completely accessible to the disabled and elderly.
Read the full article here.
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