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100 - Register to Vote

The first action anyone, and everyone, should be taking is to make sure you are registered to vote at your current address.


This once-in-a-lifetime moment has people asking, “what can I do?” That is why we are making a list of 100 actions broken down into manageable tasks. To make the overwhelming task ahead more manageable, we've created step-by-step actions you can take for us to win together. 


So you can choose what fits into your schedule, tasks for each day have been broken down into 3 levels: 

🔥 Right Now - lowest barrier to entry and should only take a few minutes

🎉 Bonus Task - requires a bit more time or additional resources

🚀 Extra Credit - deeper time commitment as your schedule allows


Every action matters, and we’ll send you updates every week so you can work on it a bit at a time.


100Days100Actions is a new and evolving project, operated solely by volunteers. We thank you in advance for your patience as we grow.

Action #100: Register to Vote


🔥 Right Now: Check Registration

Make sure you are registered to vote at your current address, and sign up for election alerts from your Secretary of State:


Visit Vote.gov


Select your state and follow the state-specific instructions. Complete the online form or print and mail it as directed. Texas does NOT have a way to register online. You MUST print and mail registration forms for text. Read the instructions for your state clearly or ask an organization like


First-time voters can check out this guide for more information on the parties you can register with and details about the voting process in your state: 
https://www.publicservicedegrees.org/college-resources/student-voting-guide/


Voters of Tomorrow has voting resources specifically for GenZ HERE


🎉 Bonus Task: Spread the Word

Message a few friends and family members to let them know you just updated your registration status and encourage them to do the same. Helping someone commit to a plan of when and how they will vote can increase turnout by 4.1 percent. 

Download state specific voter registration link QR codes HERE for easy info access.


If they are hesitant or don't think their vote will matter, try sharing these to provide more information, and even some inspiration: 

Headcount. Org - Why Voting is Important 

5 Things to Tell Your Friends and Family Who Are Reluctant to Vote


Video selection from PBS called Your Vote is Your Voice


🚀Extra Credit: Get Out The Vote!

Volunteer at a voter registration event or organize your own. 


State specific guides to organizing a voter registration event are available
HERE 


Info for organizations and nonprofits wanting to have a registration drives available
HERE

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