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During our National Voter Registration Week of Action, YOU helped us host 150+ voter registration events across the country and get thousands of Americans registered to vote.
Thank you all so much for joining us. We did it TOGETHER! ✅🎉
Now we have less than 45 days until November 5th. Let’s keep this momentum going and make sure every single person we know is registered and ready to vote by Election Day. 👏🏾
Head to WeAll.Vote/voting-squad NOW to get your #VotingSquad ready for the polls! 🗳️
By a miracle the 19th amendment has been ratified, we women now have a weapon of defense ... it will be a shame to us if we do not use it
Mary Church Terrell, OC 1884
Obies! Get practical advice on completing your voter registration and absentee ballot request forms. See the Library’s Voter Information Guide and this helpful video with Oberlin-specific info. Mary Church Terrell would be proud. Oberlin is participating in the Campus Vote Project.
Hey, U.S. Tumblrs. Your country needs you.
In just about six weeks, on November 6, you will have the privilege of exercising your right to vote in the midterm elections. You, the people, will determine one-third of all U.S. senators and all 435 members of the U.S. House of Representatives. And we want you to feel empowered as hell as you make it happen.
But you can only make a difference if you’re registered to vote.
National Voter Registration Day is on September 25.
Take a few minutes right now and visit NVRD (@nationalvoterregistrationday) to register anytime between now and then. Don’t forget: if you’ve recently changed your name or moved across state lines, you need to update your registration. Have questions? @plannedparenthood wants to help! This Monday, September 24, they will be answering your questions about voting. Go ahead and head over to their ask box now.
What else can you do?
Stay informed. Over the next six weeks, right up until election day, we’re going to highlight and partner up with a number of organizations that can help you stay educated about issues that matter most. We’ll put a spotlight on some of our old favorites for educational resources, like @everytown for sensible gun laws and Fight for the Future (@fight4future) for net neutrality. You can also look forward to hearing more from:
Women — There are more women running for office in 2018 than there has ever been in U.S. history. Huffington Post and and MAKERS (@makerswomen) will be interviewing some of these incumbents and newcomers.
Headcount — Headcount (@thefutureisvoting) stages voter registration drives at concerts and runs programs that translate the power of music into real action. Their goal? Change the culture of voting to turn every election—local, state, and federal—into an event worth celebrating. It shouldn’t feel like a chore.
When We All Vote — @whenweallvote is a new national, nonpartisan, not-for-profit that promises to spark new conversation around the responsibilities we all share in shaping the promise of our democracy. Namely, the responsibility of registering and voting.
#VoteTogether — #VoteTogether offers grants of $2,500 to local organizers to hold and promote nonpartisan block parties near polling places. This year Tumblr will be the financial sponsor and partner of two #VoteTogether events.
10/25 — Black Girls Vote + Tumblr present: #VoteTogether in Baltimore. BGV focuses on organizing Black women across the country to participate in local, state and national elections. Tumblr will be supporting BGV for an all-day event led by 50 of their student leaders from Morgan State University. We will then lead a march to the polls followed by a #VoteTogether block party with announcements of scholarships for some of the incredible students.
10/27 — Equity Alliance + Tumblr present: #VoteTogether in Nashville. This year will be Equity Alliance’s third #VotingIsLit celebration. EA is planning on hosting a Halloween-themed and family friendly event in the Antioch neighborhood of Nashville, and we want to see you there. The spookiest costume? A person who forgot to register to vote by September 26, National Voter Registration Day.
Be on the lookout for more information on these events in the coming weeks! We want you there.
Phew. That was a lot. We know. But this is important stuff. The past few years may have felt particularly exhausting to you. You’re not alone. Take care of yourselves however you can, and remember that you and your vote matter. Let your voice be heard.
And one more time, for good measure:
National Voter Registration Day is on September 25.
Art by Creatr @libbyvanderploeg
Voting is vital to our democracy. If you aren’t registered, do it today!
Register to Vote
Find Your Polling Location
Know Your Voting Rights
Check out National Voter Registration Day, Rock the Vote, Voting Information Project, When We All Vote, Election Protection (866 Our Vote), and HeadCount for more resources.
Unsure if you need register?! Here's your checklist! #NationalVoterRegistrationDay
Today is National Voter Registration Day! Be sure to register if you recently became a United States citizen or turned 18. If you’ve moved or decided to change your political party affiliation, be sure to update your voter info as well!
It’s National Voter Registration Day!
We challenge you to show 5 friends how to register themselves to vote: Text WeAllVote to 97779 or go to whenweallvote.org to get started.