Voting is the cornerstone of our democracy—and, as the late Congressman John Lewis reminded us, our most precious right.
On National Voter Registration Day, take a few minutes to make sure you're registered at iwillvote.com. Then make a plan to vote.
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In a few weeks, we'll get to decide who we want to be. Do we want to be a nation that protects women's rights? A nation that allows every citizen to make their voice heard? A nation that takes action on climate change before it’s too late?
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These are just a few of the questions that will be answered at the ballot box—which is why it’s so important to make sure you're registered to vote.
After you've checked, make sure to ask your family, friends, and neighbors to do the same.
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Even if you THINK you are registered, today is a good day to double check.
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It’s #NationalVoterRegistrationDay ! We are 24/7 registering overseas American citizens to #VoteFromAbroad! With over 6 million Americans abroad, our votes can, and have helped win close elections. Help us spread the word! 🇺🇸🌍Americans abroad head to 👉Votefromabroad.org
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You are correct Vote one time on Election Day and make sure to bring your valid ID and sign your name in the proper spot. If you can do all of those things your vote counts if not you can’t vote. That’s what the process should be.






