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November 5th is right around the corner. Be sure you are prepared to cast your vote and have your voice heard with this round-up of voting resources for you and your family.
Important Dates
September 17th – National Voter Registration Day
City Clerk’s Office staff will be available in the Main Library lobby on September 17 from 10am to 12pm and again from 4pm to 6pm.
September 19th – Military and Overseas Ballots Mailed
Find in-person polling locations here in October
October 7th, 2024, 11:59pm – Voter Registration Deadline
Register to vote here or Check your status here
October 9th – Ballots mailed and Drop Boxes Available
October 25th – Last Day to Request an Early Ballot
Check your status here and join the Permanent Early Voting List here
October 29th – Last Day to Mail Back Your Ballot
November 1 – Last Day to Vote Early In-Person
November 5th – Election Day
For Kids and Families:
Kids in the House
This site is maintained by the Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives to provide educational information about the legislative branch of the U.S. Government.
Teaching Tolerance
Offers a curated collection of resources for civics education with a focus on elections and voting. It includes videos, lessons, and texts for students of all ages. Start this this great graphic that covers 5 Myths about Voting.
iCivics: Election Headquarters
Founded by former Justice Sandra Day O’Connor to transform civic education with innovative and engaging games and resources. Discover what it takes to become an informed voter by playing the game Cast Your Vote.
National Constitution Center
An organization that brings together all people to learn about the U.S. Constitution. Build on civic education with children’s literature and famous historical texts with We the Civics Kids.
Read Write Think’s Voting Lesson Plan
They offer a boat load of high-quality educational materials on a variety of subjects, including civics, voting, and election information.
Book List:
Check out this book list for kids and teens with titles related to voting and the election process.
Arizona Voting Information
AZCleanElections.gov
Here you can find non-partisan voter information. Simply enter your address to see which candidates are on your ballot for state representatives and senators in your district.
Vote411.org
Find out what is on your ballot here with a personalized voting guide. As the election gets closer, more information will continue to be added when available.
More voting info:
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