Stomp Parkinson’s Disease for a Cure hears from deputy voter registrar

Ulysses GalvanStomp Parkinson’s Disease for a Cure held a meeting on Dec. 10, 2015 with Ulysses Galvan, Deputy Voter Registrar Clerk, explaining the importance of how they are now into checking out the signatures on the ballots. Parkinson’s has the ability to change a person’s handwriting. People need to be aware and notify your bank, and voter registration plus anyone else of importance. Mr. Galvan also spoke about Ballot by Mail Application for a whole year. Seniors 65, nursing home or even a college student living away from home may vote with an annual ballot after meeting the deadline. This has to be in their office in their hands on Feb. 19, not post marked but in their hands. For more information contact the Henderson County Voter Registration Office at 903-675-6149. The next meeting will be Jan. 14 at Arabella at 1 p.m. located 413 Gibson Road in Athens. For more information on Parkinson’s contact Jean Everett at 903-681-4167.