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START HERE:

At Built4Agility, we believe an informed voter is an impactful voter.

This resource hub has been specifically curated to empower and educate you for ​your visit to the election polls.

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Voter Apathy

Strategies to combat Voter Apathy:

Reform

Encourage your representatives to act against voter discrimination.

Political Conference

Vote

Understand the value of voter turnout.

Voting in Election

Advocate

Voice your support for expanded voter rights.

All Hands In

Educate

Educate yourself against election and policy misinformation.

Working From Home
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What is Voter Purging & Caging?

Brennan Center for Justice

Voter Purges

An in-depth look at voter purging, including statistics, case studies, and state-by-state reports on purge practices.

League of Women Voters

Fighting Voter Suppression

Provides clear and actionable steps to fight voter purging and other forms of voter suppression.

TAKE ACTION

Vote411 provides comprehensive voter support including voter registration and personalized voting information.

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Have election questions? Reference this Rock the Vote FAQ page to get your answers.

Let your voice be heard and send your lawmakers a letter sharing your concern over voter suppression.

Voter Restoration and Reintegration

VOTER RESTORATION AND REINTEGRATION

Restoration

RestorationVoter restoration involves the legal process of reinstating voting rights after they have been revoked. Depending on the jurisdiction, this may require the completion of a sentence, parole, or probation, or it may involve applying for restoration through a specific process.

Reintegration

This concept encompasses not just the restoration of voting rights, but also the reintegration of individuals into society after serving time. It involves support systems to help them regain full citizenship and participate in civic life, which includes not just voting, but also access to employment, housing, and community resources.

Can you vote with a criminal record?

The effect of a federal felony conviction upon the right to vote is determined by the law of the state in which the felon seeks to vote, and thus varies from state to state.

Can I restore my right to vote?

If you are a United States citizen, you can answer the key questions below about your conviction(s) and determine if you are eligible to vote right now, or eligible to go through the process to restore your right to vote.

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RESTORATION LAWS BY STATE

Click the map to see disenfranchisement laws across all states

USE YOUR VOICE

Urge your senators to support the Freedom to Vote Act: comprehensive election reform legislation that includes federal voting rights restoration for returning citizens.

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