Are you registered to vote?

On September 22, 2020, Americans will celebrate National Voter Registration Day with a massive cross-country effort to register voters well in advance of Election Day on November 3rd.

In Connecticut you have the option of requesting an absentee ballot to vote by mail. You should receive the request in the mail. If you didn’t receive one, click HERE. Otherwise polls will be open for in-person voting. Do you know where your polling center is? Find out HERE.

With an historic presidential election approaching, every eligible American voter should exercise his or her right to be heard at the ballot box, and National Voter Registration Day is the right day to start by getting registered. This is why communities across the country are planning to use National Voter Registration Day to increase voter participation.

Thousands of national, state, and local organizations and volunteers will be the driving force behind National Voter Registration Day 2020. Partner organizations will coordinate hundreds of National Voter Registration Day events on and offline nationwide, and leverage #NationalVoterRegistrationDay in all social media platforms to drive attention
to voter registration.

Each year millions of Americans move and whether you’re moving across the country or around the block, it is important to update your voter registration. Be sure to update your voter registration.

There are always a million reasons not to do something, but  #NationalVoterRegistrationDay is committed to providing every tool & resource needed to eliminate EVERY excuse for not being registered to vote. Check your #VoteReady status today!

Execrise your right to vote on November 3rd. Start by making sure you are registered. Then decide if you will vote by absentee ballot or in-person. Then start a conversation with friends and family to mkae sure all elligble voters are registered in time.

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