September 25, 2012

#Vote: Why You Should and How to Register #NVRD

The US National Elections are quickly approaching and countless young people will be able to vote for the first time. The issues at stake in this election, whether it's unemployment, education, health care, or the issues that matters most to you, directly affect our generation and our daily lives.
According to Rock The Vote, we represent the largest (there are 44 million of us eligible to vote) and most diverse generations in the history of the country.  Imagine the impact we could have if we all make our voices heard this November. Make sure you register.

Here's what you need to know to get registered and be heard:

  • Are you already registered? Double check with  Can I Vote? 
  • Have questions about voting as a student (such as whether or not you can register to vote where you go to school instead of where you are from)? Get them answered here. 
  • If your state doesn't allow online registration, you can complete and online form to have the completed form sent to you so you can sign it and turn it in. Register via Rock the Vote.  


You have the right to have a voice and a say in the USA's future, in your future. Don't miss the opportunity.


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