Vote for Allie Phillips in HD 75!
TIRRC Votes is proud to endorse Allie Phillips in House District 75. Allie Phillips has proven to be an outspoken and clear advocate for working families as a mom and a former small business owner herself.
Allie has shown she truly cares about her district by stepping up to run for House District 75 once again, by continuing to prioritize making housing, gas, and groceries more affordable, and ensuring that local resources are being used to strengthen our neighborhoods instead of creating fear within Black, brown, and immigrant communities.
For two election cycles in a row Allie has shown her commitment to working families by prioritizing:
The expansion of housing options while cracking down on out-of-state investors and corporations buying up homes and driving up prices
Lowering household costs and investing in our local public schools
Safe and healthy neighborhoods for everyone regardless of the color of their skin or where they were born
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Mark these important dates on your calendar for the Primaries:
Voter Registration Deadline: Monday, October 5
Early Voting: Wednesday, October 14 – Thursday, October 29
Absentee Ballot Request Deadline: Saturday, October 24
ELECTION DAY: Tuesday, November 3
Bring your ID: When you head to the polls, make sure to bring a state or federal photo ID. For more information about acceptable IDs, click here.
Bring an Interpreter if You Need: Ballot information is generally in English. All voters have the right to bring an interpreter to vote. This can be a friend, a neighbor, a family member.
Interpreter does not have to bring an ID but will be asked to sign a document saying they are there to be an interpreter for the voter only.
Voters must bring their own interpreter. The polling location will not provide one. Interpreters do not have to be eligible to vote.
Problems at the polls? Call or text The Voter Protection Hotline 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683)
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