You have the right to vote.
If anyone tries to stop you, call the Election Protection Hotline at 1-866-687-8683.
Know your Rights!
Download an NCJW Know Your Rights Poster to print and post in local food banks, health clinics, Jewish community centers, hairdressers, and more.
Helpful Voting Rights Links . . .
- Locate your polling place and voting laws specific to your state: www.canivote.org
(National Association of Secretaries of State) - Become a Election Worker (US Election Assistance Commission)
- Information about language minority voting rights (US Department of Justice)
- Find out whether formerly incarcerated people can vote in your state (American Civil Liberties Union)
- Learn about voting overseas (US Vote Foundation)
- Assistance for disabled citizens casting a ballot, or for those assisting disabled voters (Nonprofit VOTE)
- State Administrative Voting Complaint Procedures (US Election Assistance Commission)
- Additional election protection information (Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law)
- Voting Rights Advancement Act Talking Points
Promote & Protect the VOTE
Our vote is our voice. But efforts to exclude individuals from the electoral process lie at the heart of the effort to increase voter engagement in the United States. But voter engagement is more encompassing than just voting. It means understanding the issues at stake and encouraging every person to contribute to the political process.
Throughout its history, NCJW has worked to expand voting rights, drive voter turnout, educate on the issues, and engage advocates. Our work continues today, with a renewed focus on developing grassroots networks and leaders to build power in their communities. Our ultimate goal? That every eligible voter is able to register to vote, cast a ballot, and engage in all levels of government in a deep and meaningful ways.
Election Tools, Deadlines, Dates, Rules, and Links for Utah
The following links will take you to forms to fill out on vote.org/state/utah.
As always, it’s best to double check with your state for any recent changes to election rules: Utah Election Website
Check Your Registration
Not sure if you're registered to vote? Filling out this form provided by vote.org/state/utah/ will help you check and register if you can. This will take 30 seconds.Register To Vote
It takes less than 2 minutes to register.Vote By Mail
Can't or don't want to vote in person on Election Day? Request an absentee ballot. It takes less then 2 minutes to fill out the form.Get Election Reminders
Get reminded when and what you need to vote, so that you never miss an election again.Pledge To Register
To young to vote? Pledge to register and get a text message on your 18th birthday to remind you. You must be 13 or older to enroll.More issues we are currently focusing on . . .
Visit our Take Action page for actions you can take online and by phone call local to Utah and Nationally.
You have the right to vote.
If anyone tries to stop you, call the Election Protection Hotline at 1-866-687-8683.
Know your Rights!
Download an NCJW Know Your Rights Poster to print and post in local food banks, health clinics, Jewish community centers, hairdressers, and more.
Helpful Voting Rights Links . . .
- Locate your polling place and voting laws specific to your state:
www.canivote.org (National Association of Secretaries of State) - Become a Election Worker (US Election Assistance Commission)
- Information about language minority voting rights (US Department of Justice)
- Find out whether formerly incarcerated people can vote in your state (American Civil Liberties Union)
- Learn about voting overseas (US Vote Foundation)
- Assistance for disabled citizens casting a ballot, or for those assisting disabled voters (Nonprofit VOTE)
- State Administrative Voting Complaint Procedures (US Election Assistance Commission)
- Additional election protection information (Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law)
- Voting Rights Advancement Act Talking Points
Promote & Protect the VOTE
Our vote is our voice. But efforts to exclude individuals from the electoral process lie at the heart of the effort to increase voter engagement in the United States. But voter engagement is more encompassing than just voting. It means understanding the issues at stake and encouraging every person to contribute to the political process.
Throughout its history, NCJW has worked to expand voting rights, drive voter turnout, educate on the issues, and engage advocates. Our work continues today, with a renewed focus on developing grassroots networks and leaders to build power in their communities. Our ultimate goal? That every eligible voter is able to register to vote, cast a ballot, and engage in all levels of government in a deep and meaningful ways.
Election Tools, Deadlines, Dates, Rules, and Links for Utah
The following links will take you to forms to fill out on vote.org/state/utah.
As always, it’s best to double check with your state for any recent changes to election rules: Utah Election Website
Check Your Registration
Not sure if you're registered to vote? Filling out this form provided by vote.org/state/utah/ will help you check and register if you can. This will take 30 seconds.Register To Vote
It takes less than 2 minutes to register.Vote By Mail
Can't or don't want to vote in person on Election Day? Request an absentee ballot. It takes less then 2 minutes to fill out the form.Get Election Reminders
Get reminded when and what you need to vote, so that you never miss an election again.Pledge To Register
To young to vote? Pledge to register and get a text message on your 18th birthday to remind you. You must be 13 or older to enroll.More issues we are currently focusing on . . .
Visit our Take Action page for actions you can take online and by phone call local to Utah and Nationally.
You have the right to vote.
If anyone tries to stop you, call the Election Protection Hotline at 1-866-687-8683.
Know your Rights!
Download an NCJW Know Your Rights Poster to print and post in local food banks, health clinics, Jewish community centers, hairdressers, and more.
Helpful Voting Rights Links . . .
- Locate your polling place and voting laws specific to your state:
www.canivote.org (National Association of Secretaries of State) - Become a Election Worker (US Election Assistance Commission)
- Information about language minority voting rights (US Department of Justice)
- Find out whether formerly incarcerated people can vote in your state (American Civil Liberties Union)
- Learn about voting overseas (US Vote Foundation)
- Assistance for disabled citizens casting a ballot, or for those assisting disabled voters (Nonprofit VOTE)
- State Administrative Voting Complaint Procedures (US Election Assistance Commission)
- Additional election protection information (Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law)
- Voting Rights Advancement Act Talking Points
Promote & Protect the VOTE
Throughout its history, NCJW has worked to expand voting rights, drive voter turnout, educate on the issues, and engage advocates. Our work continues today, with a renewed focus on developing grassroots networks and leaders to build power in their communities. Our ultimate goal? That every eligible voter is able to register to vote, cast a ballot, and engage in all levels of government in a deep and meaningful ways.
Election Tools, Deadlines, Dates, Rules, and Links for Utah
The following links will take you to forms to fill out on vote.org/state/utah.
As always, it’s best to double check with your state for any recent changes to election rules: Utah Election Website
Check Your Registration
Not sure if you're registered to vote? Filling out this form provided by vote.org/state/utah/ will help you check and register if you can. This will take 30 seconds.Register To Vote
It takes less than 2 minutes to register.Vote By Mail
Can't or don't want to vote in person on Election Day? Request an absentee ballot. It takes less then 2 minutes to fill out the form.Get Election Reminders
Get reminded when and what you need to vote, so that you never miss an election again.Pledge To Register
To young to vote? Pledge to register and get a text message on your 18th birthday to remind you. You must be 13 or older to enroll.More issues we are currently focusing on . . .
Visit our Take Action page for actions you can take online and by phone call local to Utah and Nationally.