Mark Earley, a candidate for public office, used his social media account to remind followers about early voting deadlines and share moments from the campaign trail.
On October 31, 2025, Earley posted a tweet with an image, accessible at https://t.co/3Gh1JmawvL.
Later that day, he shared another update: “Look who stopped by to vote on the way to trick-or-treating! (Also, not sure what’s up with Abe…I guess trying to do a scary smile? ) https://t.co/viuZKxsCNm” (October 31, 2025).
On November 1, 2025, Earley issued a reminder about early voting: “Today, SATURDAY, is the LAST day to vote EARLY! Early voting sites open 9-5! https://t.co/2PdKW7Cgn3”.
Early voting periods are common in U.S. elections and are designed to increase voter participation by offering flexible options before Election Day. Candidates often use social media platforms to encourage constituents to take advantage of these opportunities and to provide reminders about important dates and procedures.



