Our Vote=Our Voice

Our Vote=Our Voice

We have partnered with HeadCount to ensure that if you are eligible to vote, you are registered and prepared!

If you are unsure if you are eligible to vote because of a prior felony conviction, we want you to know that there is a path to restoring your rights in all 50 states. Check here for more details on your state. If you are eligible and register to vote now — just CLICK HERE

It takes less than two minutes! Once registered, you can vote in any local or national election. If you are already registered, or unable to register, you can still participate in the movement by pledging to get others to vote HERE

 

Think you are already registered and need to verify your voter registration? CLICK HERE.

Check out HeadCount’s Vote From Home page for your state’s information on voting absentee. 

Register to vote today to make sure that your voices are heard!

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