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EARLY ANNOUNCEMENT&REMEMBERING THE VOTING FIGHT!!!


***DEMS*REGISTER*FOR*PRESIDENTIAL: 2024*NOVEMBER*05TH.ELECTION*2024!!!
[PRIMARIES*VOTING*DATES*BELOW]
TO*VOTE*FOR*PRES/US&STATES[SENATORS/HOUSE]CONGRESS/JUDGES/EDU/CITY&COUNTY*OFFICERS/ETC. 
DEMS(EVERYWHERE*ACROSS*AMERICA)VOTE&V0TE*FORALLDEMS*UP&DOWN THE BALLOT!!! 
DEMS[BELOW]PRIMARY&OTHER*VOTING*DATE*BEFORE*NOV05*2024: 
*****FEB2024*****
*******FEB27:Michigan presidential primary election...March 2024 
*****MAR2024*****
*******MAR05[Super Tuesday]: States and territories holding elections include: Alabama, American Samoa presidential caucuses, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Iowa Democratic caucus mail vote, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah Democratic presidential primary, Vermont and Virginia.
*******MAR06: Hawaii Democratic presidential caucuses
*******MAR12[PRIMARIES]: States and territories holding elections include: Democrats Abroad presidential primary, Georgia, Mississippi, Northern Mariana Islands Democratic primary (party-run) and Washington.
*******MAR19[PRIMARIES]: States holding elections include: Arizona, Illinois, Kansas and Ohio
*******MAR19[SPECIAL*PRIMARIES]: California’s 20th Congressional District / Ohio’s 6th Congressional District 
*******MAR23[PRIMARIES]:States holding elections include: Louisiana presidential primary election, Missouri Democratic presidential primary election (party-run).
*******MAR30:North Dakota Democratic presidential primary (party-run)
*****APR2024*****
*******APR02[PRIMARIES]: States holding elections include: Arkansas (nonpresidential primary runoff), Connecticut, Delaware, Mississippi (nonpresidential primary runoff), New York, Rhode Island and Wisconsin. The runoff elections in *******APR02[RUN-OFFS]: Arkansas and Mississippi will be held if no candidate in a race receives a majority of the vote in the March primaries.
*******APR06: Alaska Democratic presidential primary (party-run)
*******APR13: Wyoming Democratic presidential caucuses
*******APR16[RUN-OFF]:Alabama: nonpresidential primary runoff
Held if no candidate in a race receives a majority of the vote in the March primary. 
*******APR23[PRIMARIES]: Pennsylvania primary election
*******APR28: Puerto Rico Democratic presidential primary
*****MAY2024*****
*******MAY07[PRIMARIES]: Indiana primary election
MAY14[PRIMARIES/CHECK:RUN-OFFS*INFO]: States holding elections include: Maryland, Nebraska and West Virginia. North Carolina nonpresidential runoffs will be held on this date if there are federal races for which no candidate received more than 30% of the vote in the March primary. If there are no runoffs in federal races, runoffs for state elections will be held on April 23 instead. 
*******MAY21[PRIMARIES]: States holding elections include: Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky and Oregon.
*******MAY21[RUN-OFF]: California’s 20th Congressional District special general election
This election will only be held if no candidate wins a majority of the vote on March 19.
*******MAY23: Idaho Democratic presidential caucuses
*******MAY28[RUN-OFF]: Texas: nonpresidential primary runoff/Held if no candidate in a race receives a majority of the vote in the March primary.
*****JUNE2024*****
*******JUN04[PRIMARIES]: States holding elections include: DC, Iowa (state), Montana Democratic presidential primary  New Jersey Democratic presidential primary, Mexico Democratic presidential primary, South Dakota Democratic presidential primary.
*******JUN08[PRIMARIES]: US Virgin Islands and Guam Democratic presidential caucuses
*******JUN11[PRIMARIES]: Nonpresidential primaries States holding contests: Maine, Nevada, North Dakota. 
and South Carolina. 
*******JUN11[SPECIAL*ELECTION]: Ohio’s 6th Congressional District special general election
*******JUN18:[PRIMARIES/RUNOFFS]: States holding contests: Georgia (runoff), Oklahoma and Virginia. The Georgia runoff will be held if no candidate in a race receives a majority of the vote in the May primary.
*******JUN25:[PRIMARIES/RUNOFFS]: UNNonpresidential primaries States holding elections: Colorado, New York, South Carolina (runoff) and Utah. The South Carolina runoff will be held if no candidate in a race receives a majority of the vote in the June 11 primary. 
[MORE*DATES*TO*COME"!!! 

Edited by OURROYAL BLACKGOLD
REPHRASE

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