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From: Florida Developmental Disabilities Council Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2011 1:11 PMTo: denisekarp@...Subject: Register and Vote Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Announcement FromThe Florida Developmental Disabilities Council All citizens, especially those with developmental disabilities, can take the first step toward making their voices heard by becoming registered voters. Registering to vote gives everyone, especially individuals with developmental disabilities, their friends and families, the power to vote for elected officials who understand their unique needs.You can apply to register to vote at any time. However, to vote in an election, you must be registered in the state by the book closing date, which is normally the 29th day before each election. The book closing dates for 2012 are: January 3, 2012..................Presidential Preference PrimaryJuly 16, 2012..................... Primary ElectionOctober 9, 2012..................General Election For more information on how you can register and vote click here. Visit our Website Visit us on Facebook Forward emailThis email was sent to denisekarp@... by vandab@... | Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribeâ„¢ | Privacy Policy.Florida Developmental Disabilities Council | 124 Marriott Drive | Suite 203 | Tallahassee | FL | 32301

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