Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Military Voting

Our government should be doing everything to ensure that our service men and women have the right to vote...and that their votes are counted!

A recent article by FoxNews.com
DOJ Accused of Stalling on MOVE Act for Voters in Military

The Department of Justice is ignoring a new law aimed at protecting the right of American soldiers to vote, according to two former DOJ attorneys who say states are being encouraged to use waivers to bypass the new federal Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment (MOVE) Act.

The MOVE Act, enacted last October, ensures that servicemen and women serving overseas have ample time to get in their absentee ballots.

Read more here.

As South Dakota's next Secretary of State, Jason Gant will do everything in his power as the State's Chief Election Officer to make every effort necessary to allow sufficient time for our military service men and women to vote and for their vote to be counted.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Here are some campaign photos

Here are some photos from the campaign trail. GO GANT!











Gant is Pro-Life; Opponent is Pro-Abortion

Senator Gant was recently featured in the South Dakota Right to Life 2010 Voter Guide as a Pro-Life candidate. Senator Gant's opponent is listed as Pro-Abortion. Read more here.