Are you registered to vote?
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Are you registered to vote?

September 11, 2024

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State and local governments in many areas are purging voters from their rolls – which means that even if you know that you have registered to vote in previous elections, it’s critical that you check and make sure of your voting status.

Check your registration: https://vote.civicnation.org/register/interfaithalliance/

To help ensure we have a government that truly represents the multi-faith and multi-racial diversity of our country, we have to mobilize as many of our fellow Americans to vote as we can. Even if you personally are already registered to vote, make an impact today by sharing our voter registration tool as widely as possible!

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