Voting is your civic duty. It allows citizens to align their beliefs with the candidates who are or will be writing policy. Voting is one of the most important things that we will do in our lives because everything we do is determined by public policy. Your education, safety, healthcare, and the state of the economy depend on your vote. All three branches, federal, state, and local levels, are affected by your selections at the ballot box.
Hereās how to register to vote:
1. Check Eligibility: Make sure you meet your stateās requirements.
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2. Gather Documents: You’ll typically need proof of identity and residence.
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3. Fill Out the Form: By mail or in personāfind the form on your stateās election website.
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4. Submit the Form: Follow the instructions for submission and keep an eye out for confirmation.
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5. Stay Informed: Know your voting deadlines and upcoming elections!
Make sure you sign up to volunteer for Phone Banking and/or Election Protection!
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Ā – National Voter Registration Day
– Absentee Ballot Request Deadline
– Absentee Ballots Available at Circuit Clerkās Office
– Circuit Clerk’s office open from 8:00am-7:00pm for Voter Registration
– Circuit Clerk’s office open 8am-noon for Voter Registration
– Voter Registration Deadline for General Election: All registrations must be in the Circuit Clerkās office or postmarked by 10/7
– Circuit Clerkās office open 8am-noon for Absentee voting
– Last day to vote absentee at Circuit Clerkās office 8am-noon
General Election Day! Polls open 7am-7pm
Northern, Central, and Southern Districts
Judicial District