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Understanding Why The Electoral Process Matters… To You, to All of Us

Understanding Why The Electoral Process Matters… To You, to All of Us Piilani Kaopuiki & JoAnn Maruoka The League of Women Voters of Honolulu 24 September 2008. BRAVO!. We applaud and encourage you as Job Corps Students. The League of Women Voters (LWV) strictly Non-Partisan

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Understanding Why The Electoral Process Matters… To You, to All of Us

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  1. Understanding Why The Electoral Process Matters… To You, to All of Us Piilani Kaopuiki & JoAnn Maruoka The League of Women Voters of Honolulu 24 September 2008

  2. BRAVO! We applaud and encourage you as Job Corps Students

  3. The League of Women Voters (LWV) strictlyNon-Partisan wholeheartedlyPolitical • National + 900 state & local Leagues • Original grassroots citizen network, consensus of women & men members • LWV-HI is statewide, comprised of county Leagues: Honolulu, Hawaii Is., Kauai, & Maui

  4. LWV-Hawaii • The League of Women Voters is where • hands-on work to safeguard democracy • leads to community improvement • A great resource with links to other • relevant sites is the League website • www.lwv-hawaii.com

  5. Elected officials make decisions about things that are important to YOU, including YOUR job, YOUR health care, YOUR environment & YOUR security • Voting is YOUR chance to choose the decision makers & tell them what YOU want So What? Why Should I Care?

  6. THE PLAYERS Constitutional Election Rights 15th AMENDMENT, Section 1.The right of US citizens to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the US or by any State onaccount of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. (Ratified in 1870) 19th AMENDMENT, Section 1. The right of US citizens to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the US or by any State onaccount of sex. (Ratified in 1920)

  7. THE PLAYERS (cont’d) Constitutional Election Rights 24th AMENDMENT, Section 1. The right of US citizens to vote in any primary or other election for President or VP, for electors for President or VP, or for Senator or Representative in Congress, shall notbe denied or abridged by the US or any Stateby reason of failure to pay any poll tax or other tax.(Ratified in 1964) 26th AMENDMENT, Section 1.The right of US citizens, who are18 years of age or older, to voteshall not be denied or abridged by the US or by any Stateon account of age. (Ratified in 1971)

  8. A presidential election revolves around beliefs & actions of American votersCome Election Day, no one else’s opinions matter, & no one else has control over the outcome but the votersVOTING = THE GREAT EQUALIZER IN AMERICAN SOCIETY WE THE PEOPLE

  9. YOU HAVE 1 VOTE = EVERYONE ELSEWith that 1 vote, you have the power to influence decisions that will affect your lifeYour job, your taxes, your health care, your Social Security, whether the nation goes to war, you name it — they are all at stake WE THE PEOPLE

  10. In Nov 2008, Hawaii Votes on: • President & VP (electors) • Both US Representatives • Approx half of the 25 State Senators • All 51 State Representatives • Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) • County Mayors • Whether to hold a ConCon (Constitutional Convention)

  11. How YOU Can Help • REGISTER to vote & help others register • TALK to people about candidates & issues • & why you feel it’s important to vote • FIND OUT if your family, friends, neighbors have what they need to make informed decisions & get to the polls… maybe all they need is a ride • DON’T GO to the polling place ALONE… • make a date to take a friend or neighbor

  12. General ElectionTue, Nov 4 • Last Day to Register Mon, Oct 6 • Early Voting: - Last Day to Request an Absentee Ballot Tue, Oct 28 - Walk-in polling places Tue, Oct 21 – Sat, Nov 1 Important 2008 Dates

  13. Open: Tue, Oct 21 – Sat, Nov 1 Mon – Sat, 8 am – 4 pm • Honolulu Hale (City Hall) • UH Manoa Campus Center, Rm 306 • Aiea Shopping Center, Suite 246 • Kapolei Hale, 1000 Ulu'ohia St, Conf Rm A,B • Windward Mall, across from Farrell's Early Voting: Walk-in Polling Places

  14. Make YOUR voice heard on Election Day! Get Registered! Get Informed! Get Out & Vote!

  15. YOU Are Our Future!We Wish You the Best of Luck

  16. Questions?

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