Why Vote?

- It is your fundamental right as an American, and the most basic means by which you have a voice in how your government works. By voting, you participate in a process that determines who will represent you, your family, and your neighbors in your community, your state, and your country

- Why don't more Americans register and vote? The most likely reason-they don't think their one vote will make a difference. BUT WHAT IF JUST ONE PERSON ON EVERY STREET OR IN EVERY VOTING PRECINCT THOUGHT THAT WAY?

- In 1948, Lyndon B Johnson, our 36th president became a U.S. senator by a ONE vote margin.

- John F Kennedy's margin of victory over Richard Nixon in the 1960 presidential race was less than one vote per precinct.

- One vote per precinct passed the women's right to vote in California in 1911.

- Each and every vote is the voice of a citizen of the United States of America. One voice speaking out can change the course of history.