Voter Registration Drive
Assyrian GOP conducts voter registration drives.
A voter registration drive is essential for every election cycle. Every election brings more than just new candidates, issues, or governments. With each new election comes a new set of voters, ready to change the political landscape with the power of their votes.
Every US State, except North Dakota, requires citizens to register to vote. In addition, if someone has moved, changed their name, or wants to update their party affiliation, they need to update their voter registration. Often, this process can seem tedious, inaccessible, or difficult for individuals.
In Illinois:
- You must be a United States Citizen.
- You must be 17 years old on or before the date of the Primary Election and turn 18 on or before the General or Consolidated Election date.
- You must live in your election precinct at least 30 days before Election Day.
- You must not be serving a sentence of confinement in any penal institution due to a conviction.
- You may not claim the right to vote anywhere else.
Please have a look at the link below to The Illinois online voter registration website.
There are primarily three ways in which people can vote:
- Voting early: Early voting aims to increase voter participation by allowing sufficient time for voters to vote. It also helps individuals who may not be able to vote on election day due to travel, work restrictions, or any other reason.
- Voting by mail: Vote by mail allows you to request a ballot in advance and vote from the comfort of your home. These ballots, apart from improving accessibility to differently-abled individuals, senior citizens, etc., also help overseas and military-registered voters to cast their votes.
- Voting on election day: Voting on election day entails going to your assigned polling stations on the day of the election.
Please Contact us for more information to register to vote.