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Honor the 170th anniversary of the Seneca Falls Convention - register to vote in 2018!

The Seneca Falls Convention

1848 saw revolution sweep across Europe and the first convention for women’s rights – the Seneca Falls Convention – in the United States. Reformers Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton first planned a convention in 1840, after both women had been refused seats as delegates to the World Antislavery Convention in London. Various things intervened (including...

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Vote in US elections from abroad

An article by Laureen Scharps (AIWC Frankfurt)

Organizing a voter registration event as part of your club activities makes sense, especially if you live in a city with a consulate or embassy, whose staff are often eager to help. For example, AIWC Frankfurt invited Sevak Tsaturyan, Vice-Consul, US Consulate-General Frankfurt, to speak about voter registration at their monthly all-club coffee...

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Overseas Americans: register now to vote in the 2018 US election!

Overseas Americans often complain that US law takes no account of them and indeed often imposes extra burdens on them. But there is no reason for US lawmakers to consider our concerns, if we play no part in deciding whether they keep their jobs. Voter turnout in the US is much worse than that in many developed countries: around 65%

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Taking aim at the Election Assistance Commission

At precisely the time when we are seeing multiple threats take shape against US election systems, whether in the form of hacking by foreign or domestic agents or of newly created constraints that limit access to the polls in one way or another, the one agency established to protect the integrity of those same systems is once again – this...

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Register now to ensure you can vote in 2017

Celebrate International Women’s Day (March 8), or just your right to vote, by registering now to ensure you can vote in US elections taking place in 2017. The next national election will be in 2018 – when the whole House of Representatives and one third of the Senate is up for election – but several special federal elections, and many...

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US Election 2016: Ballots Start Arriving in September

voteElection Day 2016 is Tuesday, November 8. The law requires states to start sending out ballots 45 days before that –  September 24. You can still register to vote/request a ballot in late September and early October, but that reduces the time available both for your state to send you a ballot and for you to return it to be...

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Celebrate July 4th - Register to Vote!

Celebrate the 4th of July by registering to vote in the 2016 U.S. elections! 4th of July

What better way to celebrate our country’s birth than to register to vote in the November elections, and to encourage and help other Americans to do so? 

The 4th of July often means barbecue, watermelon and fireworks, but be sure to add to your celebration the...

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