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Get Out The Vote with NAHRO Votes

Date Posted: 09/17/2024
Category: Resident Events

The 2024 General Election is on Tuesday, November 5th.

NAHRO Votes is NAHRO's nonpartisan Get Out The Vote (GOTV) campaign to ensure that every eligible voter in our affordable housing communities can exercise their right to vote.

In the U.S. voter turnout is often lower than the number of eligible voters. Low turnout can in part be attributed to access to resources and information such as voter registration requirements, additional methods of voting, eligibility, polling places, etc.

While preparing for the 2024 election make sure that you are registered to vote and have a plan on how you will cast your vote.

Registered voters have a variety of options for exercising their right to vote. Although rules vary from state to state, here are the options that may be offered:

  1. In-person Voting: This option requires voters to go to a designated polling location. Some states, however, will allow a voter to vote at any polling location within their county. Polling locations generally provide an option between paper ballot and or electronic device.
  2. Early Voting: There are typically some voting locations that are open before Election Day. Rules may vary by state, so it is best to check with your state or local election office for clarity on rules or dates when Early Voting is offered.
  3. Voting by Mail/Absentee Voting: If you are unable to vote in person, you may request for a ballot to be sent to you. Each state has its own guidelines. You can check here to see if your state allows Vote by Mail and what their rules are: Absentee & Early Voting | NASS

For more information on how you can prepare to cast your vote, please visit the NAHRO Votes webpage here.

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