Broward GOP Newswire 11-2-2012
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Email Original Send Date: November 2, 2012 |
Broward GOP Absentee Ballot Chase – Last Chance
ABSENTEE BALLOT CHASE CAMPAIGNHELP US CONTACT VOTERS WITH AN ABSENTEE BALLOT THAT HAVE NOT YET RETURNED IT
ABSENTEE BALLOT DROP-OFF SITES LISTED BELOWNOTICE: Voted absentee ballots must be received (not just postmarked) by the Supervisor of Election’s office no later than 7 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, November 6th. It costs $1.50 to mail your ballot. You must sign the Absentee ballot envelope where indicated or your vote will not be counted! We suggest you mail your ballot immediately to make sure that your vote is counted! A VOTED BALLOT CANNOT BE ACCEPTED AT A POLLING PLACE ON ELECTION DAY OR AT AN EARLY VOTING SITE. If you requested an absentee ballot and later decide to VOTE AT THE POLLS ON ELECTION DAY OR AT AN EARLY VOTING SITE (Early Voting Ends at Saturday, November 3rd at 7PM), take your absentee ballot with you to be “cancelled” at your polling place. After you “cancel” the absentee ballot, you can vote like everyone else at the poll or Early Voting Site. Dear Broward Republicans, We are in the final days of the campaign. One of the best ways to increase Republican turnout is to contact Republican voters who have requested an absentee ballot but have not yet returned it. A large amount of these absentee voters have a ballot in their possession but never actually vote their ballot. It’s up to us to contact them to make sure they vote! The Broward Republican Party has contacted these voters with robocalls, emails, and through the mail, but it’s far more likely that we will get these absentee voters to turn in their ballots when someone from their neighborhood contacts them via phone or in person by knocking on their door.
I have created a special website where you can get a spreadsheet of all the Republicans in Broward that have an absentee ballot but have not yet voted their absentee ballot. It’s called goprichard.com.
DO YOUR BEST TO GET THESE VOTERS TO MAIL IN THEIR BALLOT BY TOMORROW, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd in order to ensure that the ballot gets to the Supervisor of Elections on Time.
The link to the spreadsheet is about half way down the page. It’s in precinct order by household. Click on the link and you can download the spreadsheet and search for your precinct. It’s a large file so please be patient. If you have any questions, or need some help working with Microsoft Excel, just give me a call at 954-298-9121.
Please help us turn out the vote! Onward to Victory! Richard DeNapoli, Chairman IF YOU DECIDE NOT TO PLACE YOUR ABSENTEE BALLOT IN THE MAIL, AND CANNOT VOTE ON ELECTION DAY, WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING DROP OFF LOCATIONS FOR YOUR ABSENTEE BALLOT: Broward Supervisor of Elections Office 115 S. Andrews Ave., Rm. 102, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Broward Supervisor of Elections Voting Equipment Center 1501 NW 40th Ave. (North State Rd. 7/441), Lauderhill, FL 33313 Republican Party Drop Off Sites: Broward GOP Headquarters 150 S. Andrews Ave., Ste. 370 (also known as 150 SW 12th Ave. on certain maps) Pompano Beach, FL 33069 Call 954-941-7775 Broward GOP Action Center Pembroke Pines 400 N. Hiatus Road, Ste. 200 Call Rico at 954-931-0242 Broward GOP Action Center Hollywood 1004 Washington Street Hollywood, FL 33019 Call Chad at 954-399-2732 If you want to check your voter status, or the status of your Absentee Ballot, PLEASE CLICK HERE TO CHECK YOUR VOTER STATUS OR THE STATUS OF YOUR ABSENTEE BALLOT. If you would like a copy of Broward State Committeeman Ed Kennedy’s Broward Conservative Voter Guide for recommendations, click HERE.* You can take this into the voting booth. |
*Any opinions expressed in the voter guide are the personal opinions of Ed Kennedy and are paid for and approved by Ed Kennedy, independent of any party committee or candidate. This advertisement was not approved by any candidate. The Broward Republican Executive Committee is forwarding this notice for informational purposes only as a courtesy to subscribers of our email list. The views expressed in Ed Kennedy’s Voter Guide are not an endorsement by the Broward County Republican Executive Committee.
Political advertisement paid for and approved by the Broward Republican Executive Committee. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.
Original Email Sent November 1, 2012
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Richard DeNapoli Speaks to Cuban Americans for a Better Florida
Richard DeNapoli Speaks to the Cuban Americans for a Better Florida Organization
“PARA PROSPERAR…HAY QUE VOTAR”
BREC CHAIRMAN, RICHARD DENAPOLI, SPEAKS TO LEADERS AT THE CUBAN AMERICANS FOR A BETTER FLORIDA (“CABF”)/THE HISPANIC VOTE “(THV”) MONTHLY LEADER’S MEETING
On October 25, 2012, the Cuban Americans for a Better Florida (“CABF”) and The Hispanic Vote (“THV”) held their Monthly Leader’s Meeting. The special guest was Richard DeNapoli, Chairman of the Broward Republican Executive Committee. The presentation was informative and the attendees appreciated the information presented. Many local candidates attended and addressed the leaders of both organizations. The meeting was sponsored by the CABF. Thank you to the CABF Board of Directors, for sponsoring the food for this meeting.
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From the Cuban Americans for a Better Florida Website:
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The Cuban Americans for a Better Florida Political Action Committee (CABFPAC) was established in 2009, after a small group of civic minded Cuban/Americans came to the realization that Hispanics, in Broward County needed a voice. We were formed as a non-partisan group, with members from all political parties and perspectives. We are committed to empowering the Hispanic community, as a whole, by sharing our knowledge and experience in public policy debates at the local, county, and state level and where appropriate, assisting issues campaigns through education and financial support.
The CABFPAC has come a long way, since its inception in March of 2009. Our members believe in our mission statement. Although the CABFPAC was founded by Cuban/Americans, our doors are open to all Hispanics and anyone interested in helping us make a better community. CABFPAC members meet monthly to discuss important public policy issues and to find ways to motivate and unite the Hispanic community in becoming better citizens.