These elections are so important over 50 companies, state associations, and schools of pharmacy have enlisted as partners in an exciting virtual “2024 elections” event with NACDS President & CEO Steve Anderson and national political analyst Charlie Cook. Register to attend this virtual event taking place at 1:00pm ET on September 17th – the celebrated National Voter Registration Day inspiring thousands across the nation to register to vote and participate in the 2024 General Election set for November 5, 2024. Don’t miss this insightful election forecast and discussion about the 2024 elections and what this might mean in 2025!
On September 10, Delawareans will vote for 1 U.S. Senate seat, 1 U.S. House seat, Governor, 10 of 21 State Senate seats, and all 41 State House seats. New Hampshire residents will narrow the field of candidates for over 400 races, including 2 U.S. House seats, Governor, all 24 State Senate seats, and a whopping 400 State House seats. The Ocean State will cast votes for 1 U.S. Senate seat, 2 U.S. House seats, all 38 State Senate seats, and all 75 State House seats.
With these Delaware, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island elections, Louisiana stands as the remaining primary contest. On November 5th Louisiana will host its version of primary elections where all local, state, or federal candidates appear on the ballot, regardless of party. Those winning more than 50% of the vote win the election outright or top two finishers advance to a December election where the most votes win the race.
Elected leaders construct not only the laws by which you live, but the laws by which you are able to serve your patients. They introduce bills, pitch resolutions, and offer amendments. The pharmacy community has seen concrete examples over the years of how Governors, state leaders, and members of the U.S. Congress have played a critical role in the future – and fate – of pro-patient and pro-pharmacy policies and whether they are enacted into law. Those elected in November are key to our community’s policy priorities.
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Visit pharmacyvoter.org to access voter resources to help you and your colleagues prepare for the upcoming elections. If you have any questions about this communication, please contact Heidi Ecker, Vice President of Government, Political & Digital Engagement via email at Hecker@nacds.org or phone at 703-837-4121.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Our voter registration services are available without regard to the voter’s political preference. Information and other assistance regarding registering or voting, and other serviced offered, shall not be withheld or refused on the basis of support for or opposition to particular candidates or a particular party.