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Class Act Cats cares about our country and our world. That’s why we want everyone who is eligible to vote! Voting affects cats and the humans who care for them, especially when it comes to legislation to passing legislation to ban declawing.
We won’t tell you who to vote for, but encourage you to take you local representative’s position on declawing bans into account. To make it easy to vote, we’ve gathered some resources including a non-partisan way to register to vote from our website!
Register To Vote Right Meow
Zoloft was a big fan of voting! This form is totally non-partisan and I don’t collect any of your information personally if you complete it. It’s provided by Vote.org. If you can’t get it to work, head to Vote.org’s registration page.
If that still doesn’t work, Vote.gov (a different website entirely despite the similar names) is another great place to look.
Voting Check List
Beyond registering to vote, there are a few more steps to make sure election day goes smoothly.
Before Election Day
- Make a plan to vote
- Or make an accessible plan to vote
- Check you are registered to vote at your current address
- Register to vote
- ... by the local voter registration deadline
- Ask at least one friend or family member if they are registered to vote
- Research who and what is on your ballot
On Election Day
- Consider voting early
- Understand your local voting laws
- Know what to bring to vote
- Stay in line if polls close and you are in line
- Vote!
- Send some snacks to people waiting to vote
- Wait for the results
Accessibility
Voting should be accessible to everyone who is legally eligible. If you are concerned about being able to vote due to accessibility, Accessible Voting is a great resource to find out how you can vote where, how, and what resources are available you live.
After You're Done...
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