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All U.S. citizens 18 and older who meet their state’s residency and registration requirements have the right to vote. Federal laws, including the Voting Rights Act, protect voters from discrimination and ensure fair access. States may also have rules about voter ID, accessibility, and registration deadlines. For voter registration information visit Vote.gov.

National Voter Registration Day

Join us for National Voter Registration Day. This nationwide nonpartisan initiative is designed to help eligible residents get registered to vote, update their voter information, and access clear, reliable resources about the voting process. Whether you’re registering for the first time or simply need to verify your information, all community members are welcome. This event is free, accessible, and open to the public. Your voice matters. Make sure you’re ready for upcoming elections! For more information about this civic initiative please visit: nationalvoterregistrationday.org

Become a Poll Worker

Join us in supporting the democratic process on National Poll Worker Recruitment Day, a nationwide initiative led by the United States Election Assistance Commission (EAC). This event highlights the vital role that poll workers play in ensuring fair, efficient, and accessible elections across the country. National Poll Worker Recruitment Day is an opportunity for citizens to learn about serving their communities as poll workers, gain insight into election operations, and contribute to the integrity and success of local elections. Whether you’re a first-time poll worker or have previous experience, your participation helps strengthen democracy and ensures that every vote is counted accurately.

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