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Petty Officer 1st Class Dale Oliver, Naval Health Clinic Charleston pharmacy technician and assistant voting officer (right), explains the write-in ballot option to Petty Officer 1st class John Furr (left), as Petty Officer 2nd Class Gregory Bethel fills out a voter registration form. NHCC’s voting assistance officers set up the voter registration table in the NHCC atrium during Armed Forces Voters Week which began June 30 and runs through  July 7, to assist service members in registering to vote or to request an absentee ballot for this year’s elections. Military voters still have the option to send in a write-in ballot even if they haven't registered to vote. (U.S. Navy photo/by Kris Patterson)
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Petty Officer 1st Class Dale Oliver, Naval Health Clinic Charleston pharmacy technician and assistant voting officer (right), explains the write-in ballot option to Petty Officer 1st class John Furr (left), as Petty Officer 2nd Class Gregory Bethel fills out a voter registration form. NHCC’s voting assistance officers set up the voter registration table in the NHCC atrium during Armed Forces Voters Week which began June 30 and runs through July 7, to assist service members in registering to vote or to request an absentee ballot for this year’s elections. Military voters still have the option to send in a write-in ballot even if they haven't registered to vote. (U.S. Navy photo/by Kris Patterson)


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