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Day 52: Online Voter Registration!

12 Sep 2020 By Susan Barsy in Candidates and Campaigns Tags: 2020 election, election countdown, political engagement, US politics, voter registration, voting

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It’s easier than ever to register to vote, with many states now offering online registration.  Eligible residents who are not yet registered can do so from a computer or smart phone.  Here are a few of the states’ online registration sites.

Illinois: Online Voter Registration Application Form

Indiana: Register Online to Vote in Indiana

Iowa: Electronic Voter Registration Tool

Michigan: Online Voter Registration System

Minnesota: Register to Vote

Ohio: Online Voter Registration System

Pennsylvania: Online Voter Registration

Navigate through the VoteAmerica webpages for detailed information on registering and voting in every state and the District of Columbia.

Please forward this post to anyone you know who has recently moved or needs to register for the first time.

If you are an activist working on voter registration, VoteAmerica offers a sophisticated GOTV app, available for $2000/month.

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