Our Voice. Our Movement.

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1. Register to Vote

1. Register to Vote

From your local school board election, to the Senate, it’s important to vote in every election. Your vote is your voice. Make your voice heard this November. The first step is making sure you are registered to vote. It only takes a few minutes to check your status and register.

2. Volunteer

2. Volunteer

Help mobilize Black voters this November. Our lives depend on it. As a volunteer, you’ll call and/or text Black voters and encourage them to use their power at the ballot box. In the fall, we’ll send contact information for up to 10 infrequent voters in your community. We provide the training, tools, and support you need to volunteer.

3. Complete the Census

3. Complete the Census

This year let’s ensure our communities are counted. Participating in the census is vital as it determines resources for your community that include: federal funding, congressional representation funding for new schools, hospitals, roads and more. The Census can be completed online, through the mail, or by phone, making it convenient for everyone to participate.

4. Become a Poll Worker

4. Become a Poll Worker

Become part of your local Election Day Team! Election workers are essential to ensuring that elections are a success. With each election, millions of Americans dedicate themselves to sustaining the backbone of democracy — our election process. Check out the Election Assistance Commission to learn more about what poll workers do, what’s required to become one, and how to sign up with your local office.