From the Voter Participation Center (http://www.voterparticipation.org):
As the November 2016 election draws closer, more and more Americans are paying attention to what’s happening on the campaign trail — and asking basic questions about voting like:
– How do I register to vote?
– Can I vote early?
– Can I vote by mail?
– What kind of voter ID will I need, if any?
Because voting laws are different from state to state, we’ve created “Voting in Your State” — a one-stop shop where you can get the latest information about online and automatic voter registration, early in-person voting and voting by mail, and voter ID laws in your state.
2016 is shaping up to be a critical election for the future of the country and the unmarried women, people of color, and millennials who comprise the Rising American Electorate… let’s make sure everyone can make their voices heard in our democracy!
Check it out and share it widely with your family, friends, and colleagues, to help make sure they have the information they need in order to be able to make a difference at the ballot box in November!
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