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Thursday, May 2, 4pm; Tuesday, May 7, 10am; Thursday, May 9, 4pm; Tuesday, May 14, 10am; Thursday, May 16, 4pm; Tuesday, May 21, 10am; Thursday, May 23, 4pm; Tuesday, May 28, 10am; Thursday, May 30, 4pm; Tuesday, June 4, 10am; Thursday, June 6, 4pm; Franklin County Board of Elections Voting Lab, 1700 Morse Rd.

The new Franklin County voting machines use paper ballots that may be marked with a “touch-screen” machine that prints a paper ballot [that the voter may examine before casting]; voters may also use a pen to mark their paper ballot.

Tuesday, April 2, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 4, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 9, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 11, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 16, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 18, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 23, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 25, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 30, 10am-12noon; Thursday, May 2, 4-6pm; Franklin County Board of Elections Voting Lab, 1700 Morse Rd.

The new Franklin County voting machines use paper ballots that may be marked with a “touch-screen” machine that prints a paper ballot [that the voter may examine before casting]; voters may also use a pen to mark their paper ballot.

Tuesday, April 2, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 4, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 9, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 11, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 16, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 18, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 23, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 25, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 30, 10am-12noon; Thursday, May 2, 4-6pm; Franklin County Board of Elections Voting Lab, 1700 Morse Rd.

The new Franklin County voting machines use paper ballots that may be marked with a “touch-screen” machine that prints a paper ballot [that the voter may examine before casting]; voters may also use a pen to mark their paper ballot.

Tuesday, April 2, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 4, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 9, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 11, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 16, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 18, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 23, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 25, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 30, 10am-12noon; Thursday, May 2, 4-6pm; Franklin County Board of Elections Voting Lab, 1700 Morse Rd.

The new Franklin County voting machines use paper ballots that may be marked with a “touch-screen” machine that prints a paper ballot [that the voter may examine before casting]; voters may also use a pen to mark their paper ballot.

Tuesday, April 2, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 4, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 9, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 11, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 16, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 18, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 23, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 25, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 30, 10am-12noon; Thursday, May 2, 4-6pm; Franklin County Board of Elections Voting Lab, 1700 Morse Rd.

The new Franklin County voting machines use paper ballots that may be marked with a “touch-screen” machine that prints a paper ballot [that the voter may examine before casting]; voters may also use a pen to mark their paper ballot.

Tuesday, April 2, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 4, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 9, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 11, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 16, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 18, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 23, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 25, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 30, 10am-12noon; Thursday, May 2, 4-6pm; Franklin County Board of Elections Voting Lab, 1700 Morse Rd.

The new Franklin County voting machines use paper ballots that may be marked with a “touch-screen” machine that prints a paper ballot [that the voter may examine before casting]; voters may also use a pen to mark their paper ballot.

Tuesday, April 2, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 4, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 9, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 11, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 16, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 18, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 23, 10am-12noon; Thursday, April 25, 4-6pm; Tuesday, April 30, 10am-12noon; Thursday, May 2, 4-6pm; Franklin County Board of Elections Voting Lab, 1700 Morse Rd.

The new Franklin County voting machines use paper ballots that may be marked with a “touch-screen” machine that prints a paper ballot [that the voter may examine before casting]; voters may also use a pen to mark their paper ballot.

Wednesday, March 27, 5:30-7:30pm, Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St.

This event will be a joyous evening of celebration honoring the outstanding work of a Columbus LGBTQ Ally and the impactful work of a Columbus LGBTQ Advocate.

Enjoy small bites and flowing libations.

This year’s Honored Ally will be Nannette Maciejunes, Executive Director of the Columbus Museum of Art since 2003.

This year’s Honored Advocate will be Luster Singleton, former coordinator of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Student Services at The Ohio State University.

Wednesday, March 13, 9am-4pm, Vern Riffe Center for Government and the Arts [31st floor], 77 S. High St.

The purpose of this event will be to speak with State Senators and Representatives about the Ohio Health Security Act, asking them to become co-sponsors, and to learn more about that act.

SPAN [Single-Payer Action Network] Ohio is a coalition of individuals and organizations working together to achieve fundamental reform of the health insurance system.

Contact: Bob Krasen, 614-261-0754 or brkrasen@gmail.com