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Voting Resources
Did you know that more than 35 million eligible women did not vote in 2004? But according to the latest Lifetime Every Woman Counts Poll, almost 40 percent of women think the upcoming 2008 election is more important than any before. Want to make sure your voice is heard? These sites have all the info you need to navigate the polls this year.
Declare Yourself
Don’t silence yourself! Register, get informed and vote in the 2008 election. Declare Yourself is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to encouraging young people to register and vote. Make your voice heard register now at DeclareYourself.com!.
VOTE411
The League of Women Voters has tons of voting info organized state by state, including each state's eligibility requirements and deadlines for absentee ballots. You can even find out what type of voting machine your state uses.
READY TO RUN
Why should you get involved in the election? Visit this site to get the facts about American women and politics. Plus, sign up for their Ready to Run: Campaign Training for Women on March 15.
Rock the Vote
Rock the Vote (RTV) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to mobilizing young people to create positive social and political change in their communities. RTV coordinates voter registration drives, get-out-the-vote events and voter education efforts, with the intention of ensuring young people will vote. Register to vote at rockthevote.com today.
GO VOTE
Maximize your political voice with the three core steps of the White House Project: register to vote, learn how to vote in your state, and mobilize others to go to the polls. Learn more about each of these steps, then check the calendar for events close to your home.
WOMENMATTER
Did you know you have the right to cast your vote even if you're still in line when the polls close? Find out more about your voting rights, and read up on other issues near to your heart.

