From Southern Poverty Law Center <[email protected]>
Subject Exercise your civic duty today and every day
Date September 17, 2024 3:38 PM
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Friend,

National Voter Registration Day is a time to celebrate our collective power as voters and advocate for those who are not yet free from the oppressive systems that have harmed them since the founding of this country.

Since 2012, thousands of grassroots and national organizations have celebrated this civic holiday by hosting registration drives across college campuses, churches and public spaces in the hopes of not only increasing voter turnout, but also building communities where people can advocate for the issues that matter most.

REGISTER TO VOTE BEFORE YOUR STATE'S DEADLINE

Ensure you're eligible to vote by registering before the deadline! If you're a U.S. citizen and will be 18 years or older by Nov. 5, 2024, visit Vote.org to check your registration status or begin the registration process.

If you’re already registered, please share with your family and friends on social media to ensure they are registered too.

Since 2013, a slew of anti-voter bills has passed in Deep South states that continue to disproportionately disenfranchise, undermine and criminalize Black and Brown voters.

Our campaign, The South’s Got Now | Decidimos, builds power among young voters of color. An estimated 41 million members of Gen Z will be eligible to vote this year, making them a powerful voting bloc this upcoming November.

The South’s Got Now | Decidimos seeks to motivate young individuals to not only register to vote, but also to encourage civic advocacy in local and state issues. By publishing voter guides and other useful resources, we can help them make informed decisions this November and beyond.

Young people face many obstacles to voting, but they have the power to determine the fate of the country, as they have throughout our history. The importance of our votes cannot be taken for granted, and we will not stand idly by as the far right attempts to undo our democracy.

On this National Voter Registration Day, we are honoring those before us who fought for our fundamental rights and those working today to ensure that everyone, regardless of race, faith, gender, economic background or sexual orientation is granted access to the ballot box.

REGISTER TO VOTE BEFORE YOUR STATE'S DEADLINE

Happy National Voter Registration Day!

In solidarity,

Southern Poverty Law Center

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