On the recordSeptember 4, 1960
The law says that you can only vote once on election day, but if you will go out and register one person between now and the time of election in November, then you can vote twice.
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presidency.ucsb.eduThe law says that you can only vote once on election day, but if you will go out and register one person between now and the time of election in November, then you can vote twice.
Remarks of Senator John F. Kennedy, Do Drop Inn, Muskegon, MI
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