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National Voter Registration Week - Sept. 25-Oct. 1, 2006

Press Release Date:  Monday, September 25, 2006  
Contact Information:  Les Fugate, Director of Communications
Office of the Secretary of State
Office: (502) 564-3490
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KENTUCKY SECRETARY OF STATE TREY GRAYSON ANNOUNCES CAN I VOTE? CAMPAIGN TO OFFER ONLINE, STEP-BY-STEP VOTING GUIDE FOR 2006 VOTERS

 

Kentucky Joins National Voter Education Effort Sponsored by National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS)

 

(Frankfort, KY)As a kickoff to the National Voter Registration Week, Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson today announced the launch of a new website designed to provide eligible voters in the Commonwealth with all of the information they need to vote in the upcoming general election.  The website, canivote.org, is the centerpiece of a 2006 national voter education campaign created by the National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS), which represents the nation’s chief state election officials.

 

States across the country will participate once again in National Voter Registration Week, Sept. 25 through Oct. 1, and encourage eligible voters to register in time for the 2006 midterm elections.  Kentucky’s registration deadline is October 10, 2006.  This is the third National Voter Registration Week that has been sponsored by NASS since 2000. 

“The Can I Vote? Web site is a one-stop shop for Kentucky voters who want to learn more about how to vote and where to vote, including those who want to check their registration status or polling place location,” remarked Grayson.  “We are promoting this national effort with the hope that it will help answer voter questions and make participation as simple as possible as we head into our general election.” 

The Can I Vote? Campaign is designed to help answer the two questions voters most often asked in 2004, according to the Election Protection Coalition: “Am I registered to vote?” and “Where is my polling place?”  The Web site provides links to voter registration lookup tools and polling place locators.  It also includes an interactive directory of local election officials, a listing of voter registration deadlines, statewide polling place hours, and state voter identification requirements. 

“Although some secretaries of state already offer this information online, it has never before been available in a single location for voters in all 50 states,” said NASS Executive Director Leslie Reynolds.  “It’s also the only national voter education site created and approved by state election officials.”

CanIVote.org features a step-by-step guide to voting in 2006: 

 

  • Step one, Find out if You’re Registered, allows citizens to check their voter registration status.
  • Step two, Locate your Polling Place, includes tools for finding a person’s voting location.
  • Step three, Know What Kind of ID is Required, enables voters to review state ID rules for voting. 
  • Step four, Save the Date, includes election dates, polling place hours and information about early or no-excuse absentee voting early for those states that allow it.
  • Step five, Learn about the Candidates, provides information about candidates in a voter’s district.
  • Step six, Be a Poll Worker, includes information on becoming an election judge or poll worker.
  • Step seven, Vote!, urges eligible voters to cast a ballot and to encourage others to vote. 

 

“I think this new service will be of particular help to Kentucky’s college students who might choose to vote in their home states,” remarked Grayson.  “Having voter information from all states on one website will hopefully increase voter participation among this typically underrepresented age group of the voting population.”


The Can I Vote? Campaign will run through November 2006.

 

The Kentucky State Board of Elections website and the Voter Information Center also provide similar Kentucky specific information, and can be accessed at www.elect.ky.gov.

 

 

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Founded in 1904, the National Association of Secretaries of State is the oldest professional, non-partisan organization of public officials in the United States.  Association members include the 50 states, the District of Columbia and the territories of American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.  For more information, visit www.nass.org. 

 



 

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