voter registration deadlines

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  • Alabama 10/24/2016
  • Alaska 10/9/2016
  • Arizona 10/10/2016
  • Arkansas 10/10/2016
  • California 10/24/2016
  • Colorado 10/17/2016
  • Connecticut 11/1/2016
  • Delaware 10/15/2016
  • District of Columbia 10/11/2016
  • Florida 10/11/2016
  • Georgia 10/11/2016
  • Hawaii 10/10/2016
  • Idaho 10/14/2016
  • Illinois 10/11/2016
  • Indiana 10/11/2016
  • Iowa 10/29/2016
  • Kansas 10/14/2016
  • Kentucky 10/11/2016
  • Louisiana 10/11/2016
  • Maine 10/18/2016
  • Maryland 10/18/2016
  • Massachusetts 10/19/2016
  • Michigan 10/11/2016
  • Minnesota 10/18/2016
  • Mississippi 10/8/2016
  • Missouri 10/12/2016
  • Montana 10/11/2016
  • Nebraska 10/21/2016 
  • Nevada 10/8/2016
  • New Hampshire 10/29/2016
  • New Jersey 10/18/2016
  • New Mexico 10/11/2016
  • New York 10/14/2016
  • North Carolina 10/14/2016
  • North Dakota
  • Ohio 10/11/2016
  • Oklahoma 10/14/2016
  • Oregon 10/18/2016
  • Pennsylvania 10/11/2016
  • Rhode Island 10/9/2016
  • South Carolina 10/8/2016
  • South Dakota 10/24/2016
  • Tennessee 10/11/2016
  • Texas 10/11/2016
  • Utah 10/11/2016
  • Vermont 11/2/2016
  • Virginia 10/17/2016
  • Washington 10/10/2016
  • West Virginia 10/18/2016
  • Wisconsin 10/19/2016
  • Wyoming 10/24/2016

everything you need to know about voting: including how to vote early in 37 states and how to vote absentee

Does North Dakota have no deadline at all? Or was that an error?

Fun fact, you don’t need to register to vote in North Dakota! Instead, you simply need to meet all the voting requirements (below), and provide ID to vote on Election Day, Nov 8.

  • Be a US citizen
  • Be at least 18 years old on Election Day, Nov 8
  • Live at a North Dakota address by Oct 9

Remember that many states start voting in mid-October, every state has different Absentee Ballot processes and things may change as courts possibly invalidate restrictions on registering & voting, especially in North Carolina.

On July 29, 2016, a slew of rulings were handed down by courts across the US regarding voting restrictions – if you vote in North Carolina, Wisconsin or Kansas – or Texas whose restrictions were re-examined earlier this year – be aware that the process of registering and/or actually voting may possibly become easier if the courts rule against these intentionally discriminatory and restrictive voting laws. 

ICYMI:

https://www.vote.org/ – a site that helps you register to vote and to get an absentee ballot

Here’s the introductory video in a series about how to register to vote in every state. The links to the individual state videos are in the description below the video on the youtube page (you can click this sentence to get there if you’re having trouble with the embedded video below):

Remember to vote downticket!

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Look at me. Look me in the eye. On November the 8th, 2016, one of two things will happen: Hillary Clinton will become president, or Donald Trump will become president. These are the only two possibilities. The superdelegates aren’t going to switch. An indictment isn’t coming. There is no third possibility. There is no space between the spaces where you can hide. Every vote for Donald Trump requires two Hilary Clinton votes to overcome. A Hillary Clinton vote can only be overcome by two Donald Trump votes. If you stay home, a Donald Trump vote doubles its power. This is the real, actual reality of the situation. There is not one other option.

And there’s no ctrl-alt-del for the election. Read up on 2000 if you doubt this.

And to those of us who supported Bernie, he WANTS you to vote for Hillary. If you believe in him and his mission you will follow his advice. He knows that writing his name in, or voting for anyone else besides Clinton, is effectively voting for Trump.

Refusing to vote for Hillary is a vote for Trump, no matter how much you scream and say how it’s not. And if you’re standing by to do nothing in regards to taking down Trump, then you ARE grouped along with the rest of the people in this country that ruin things for everybody else.

No, seriously, go read about the presidential election in 2000.

If you weren’t old enough to remember and/or understand the ramifications of the 2000 election, I WILL TELL YOU.

Do not let Trump win. Please. I beg you. I went to grad school with people who voted for Nader in 2000 and my FB feed is full of them begging others not to make the same mistake they did. Bernie has his priorities straight, and the priority is stopping Trump.

And if that doesn’t do it for you, this is the Republican platform 2016. It calls for:

If you vote for Trump, these are some of the planks of  the platform you’re voting for. 

Please, PLEASE, register and make sure to keep track of where you can go to cast your vote as well. 

so far during the RNC

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  1. Steve King claimed that white people have done more for civilization than non whites
  2. Melania Trump plagiarized a speech from Michelle Obama (that’s symbolic)
  3. Trump campaign denies that they plagiarized Michelle’s speech and cites a quote from my little pony 
  4. Alaska yells at Ryan Paul for miscounting their votes
  5. Milo gets his twitter account deleted for abuse right before his gaysfortrump event (haha #FuckMilo)
  6. Chris Christie lead a witch trail 
  7. Stephen Colbert took the microphone dressed as Caesar and claimed that he was starting the hungry for power games and then was escorted off stage but not before he said “I know i’m not supposed to be up here but let’s be honest neither is trump”
  8. RNC security tries to cover up a No Racism No Hate sign with an American flag (symbolic again)
  9. RNC got slammed when Ryan Paul took a selfie with interns, it was just a sea of white people and DNC responded with pictures of their interns who were more diverse 
  10. Donald Trump was announced with “we are the champions” playing which naturally pissed off Queen 
  11. the Internet lost it because  “We Are the Champions” is sung by Fred Mercury, a Bi man who died of AIDs in 1991 and Trump’s VP thinks HIV/AIDs funding should go to conversion therapy 
  12. Laura Ingraham did a Nazi salute for .5 seconds which could have been a mistake (hmmmm)
  13. Ted Cruz refused to endorse Trump and was booed off stage (fuck ted cruz though he’s worse than Trump but damn that took some balls)