
Voter Registration Resources
The Latino community is the youngest and fastest
growing group in the country, and thus it is very important for young
Latinos to become involved in their communities and make a difference.
Visit the following web sites for information and/or to get involved in
registering other youth to vote.
National Association of Secretaries of State –
New Millennium Young Voters Project
www.stateofthevote.org
A project of the National Association of Secretaries of State, the New
Millennium Young Voters Project educates, promotes, and organizes youth
around voter registration and the vote.
Project Vote Smart
www.vote-smart.org
Project Vote Smart works to provide voter education and dissaminate
abundant, accurate, relevant information about candidates and elected
officials.
Rock the Vote
www.rockthevote.org
Rock the Vote is dedicated to protecting the freedom of expression and
empowering young people to change their world.
Southwest Voter Registration Education Project
www.svrep.org
SVREP is committed to educating the Latino communities across the
Southwest about the democratic process, the importance of voter
registration, and voter participation. At its core is its mission to
politically empower Latinos by increasing civic engagement in the American
electoral system. This can only be attained through the strengthening and
exercising of the fundamental right to vote. Thus, SVREP's mott is: "Su
Voto Es Su Voz" (Your Vote is Your Voice).
World Wrestling Federation-Smackdown Your Vote!
www.smackdownyourvote.com
As part of the Vote America
www.voteamericavote.com and Youth Vote
www.youthvote.org coalitions,
Smackdown Your Vote! is a nationwide voter registration initiative to
promote national high school voter registration.
Youth Vote Coalition
www.youthvote.org
Youth Vote is the nation's largest non-partisan coalition working to
increase the political involvement of 50 million Americans, 18-30 years
old. The Youth Vote coalition consists of over ninety diverse national
organizations representing hundreds of organizations and millions of young
people.
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