Oct 21, 2020
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Check out the voter guide published by the Delaware Cannabis Advocacy Network!
The last day to vote in the 2020 election — Tuesday, November 3 — is now less than two weeks away. This year’s election is critical in determining whether 2021 will be the year Delaware legalizes cannabis for adults 21 and older.
Our allies at Delaware Cannabis Advocacy Network have published a voter guide that details where candidates stand on legalization. It includes responses to a survey, as well as cannabis voting history for incumbents.
You can look up your state legislative district here. Then, be sure to check out the voter guide for Delaware House and Senate races, as well as the gubernatorial race, to see where your candidates stand. If a candidate on your ballot has not yet taken a public position on cannabis legalization, we encourage you to ask them these questions yourself.
State legislative races are often close contests that can be decided by just a few votes. Don’t miss out on a chance to decide who will represent you in Dover and vote on Delaware’s cannabis policy in the 2021 session.
You can find out if you’re registered to vote, request a ballot to vote by mail, and check the status of your ballot here. The deadline to request a ballot by mail is Friday, October 30 (received by). You can find more information on voting by mail in Delaware — which is available to all voters — here. Absentee and mail-in ballots must be received by November 3. Polls are open on Election Day from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Be sure to share this information with your friends and family in Delaware!