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Tour of US Postal Museum Exhibit on Voting by Mail

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Join us for one-hour tour to learn the history of voting by mail. As described by the museum, "Official government election communications play a significant role in America’s democracy. Mail has been and continues to be a way to provide election information and materials to voters. Over time, events and politics have shaped voting-by-mail legislation with provisions added, removed, and amended. The changing logistical and political reasons for the various ways mail has—and has not—been part of the election process continue to define where, when, and how Americans vote in elections."

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Date and Time

Wednesday, February 19, 2025, 2:30 PM until 3:30 PM

Location

U.S. Postal Museum
2 Massachusetts Avenue NE
Washington, DC  20002
USA

Event Contact(s)

Pam Wessling

Category

Voter Education

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