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Every Vote Counts

“Nobody will ever deprive the American people of the right to vote except the
American people themselves and the only way they could do this is by not voting.”

– Franklin D. Roosevelt

The Vote.

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About Us

The National Voters League is a grassroots nonprofit organization that helps citizens participate in the voting process through voter education, voter registration, voter engagement, and voter transportation assistance. Our mission is to empower and enable all eligible citizens to exercise their fundamental right to vote by providing the resource support needed to register, stay informed and access the polls. Through our programs and initiatives, we strive to break down barriers to voting, increase voter turnout, and ensure that every voice is heard.

Key Dates

  • Oct, 7th - 14th
    Voter Registration
    Deadline
  • Oct 15th - Nov 4th
    Early Voting
    Starts
  • Oct 29th - Nov 5th
    Absentee Mail In
    Ballot
  • Oct 15th - Nov 4th
    Early Voting
    Ends
  • Nov 5th
    U.S Presidential
    Election

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Make a contribution, we invite you to volunteer, donate and participate. Your contributions will help citizens nationwide. Join us today

We Are The Vote

The Vote

The Vote is the process by which eligible citizens select their political representatives, through an election. Voting is a fundamental right and responsibility,  it allows citizens to have a voice in choosing their leaders and shaping the policies that affect their lives.

Importance of Voting:

The Vote is the process by which eligible citizens select their political representatives, through an election. Voting is a fundamental right and responsibility, it allows citizens to have a voice in choosing their leaders and shaping the policies that affect their lives.

Eligibility to Vote:

Eligibility to vote in presidential elections is generally determined by the following criteria:

  • Citizenship: You must be a U.S. citizen to be eligible to vote.
  • Age: You must be at least 18 years old on the day of the election.
  • Residency: You must be a resident of the state in which you are voting.
  • Registration: You must be registered to vote in your state.

How to Vote:

  1. In-person voting at a polling place on
    Election Day.
  2. Early voting, which allows you to cast your ballot before Election Day.
  3. Absentee or mail-in voting, which involves requesting and submitting a ballot by mail.

*  voting procedures and deadlines vary by state.

Know Your Candidates:

Knowing your candidates is crucial in a election, it allows you to make an informed decision about who you want to lead the country.

What to Know About the Candidates:

  • Professional and personal background
  • Policy platforms and proposed solutions on key issues
  • Plans for addressing the major challenges facing the country
  • Leadership experience and approach to governing
  • Values, principles, and leadership style
  • Ability to effectively govern and work with congress
  • Endorsements, campaign funding, and other important factors

*  Find more information about the candidates by clicking on links, on their official campaign websites, as well as your local  and state and sources.

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