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Do you know your voting rights?

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Here's what you need to know when you go Hi {NAME}, Primary Election Day on Tuesday, June 22nd is 6

Here's what you need to know when you go Hi {NAME}, Primary Election Day on Tuesday, June 22nd is 6 days away! Do you have a GOTV plan ready to go? Here are a few final steps you can take to help me secure my victory as New York City's next Comptroller. - YOU DO NOT NEED AN ID TO VOTE. You may be asked to show an ID if you’re a first-time voter, registered to vote by mail, and did not provide a state-issued ID number or the last four digits of your Social Security Number. In this case, you can show your: - photo ID - current utility bill - bank statement - government check - paycheck - government document. If you are unable to provide one of the above documents, you can still vote with a provisional ballot. - IF YOU HAVE MOVED WITHIN NYC YOU CAN STILL VOTE. If you have moved in the same borough and have not updated your address, you can still vote with a regular ballot. If you have moved to a different borough and have not updated your address, you can vote by affidavit. - GET IN LINE BY 9PM. You have the right to vote as long as you are in line at your polling site by 9:00pm on Primary Election Day. - YOU CAN VOTE AS LONG AS YOU ARE REGISTERED. If you have registered to vote, but are not found in the poll ledger, you have the right to vote by affidavit. Rank Kevin Parker #1 for NYC Comptroller! We can't do this alone - we are counting on you, {NAME}. You can help by inviting a friend or family member to vote early with you. With enthusiasm, Kevin [[Facebook] ]( [[Twitter] ]( [[Instagram] ]( [[YouTube] ]( Paid for by Kevin Parker for New York City | P.O. Box 160150, Brooklyn, NY 11216 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by kevin@kevinparker.org

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