Make Every Vote Count

Maria Perez Tries to Vote - Part 1

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When presidential elections can be determined by only a few votes, we need to make sure that every vote counts. But an untold number of Americans are convinced their stay in prison will keep them from the voting booth for the rest of their lives.

In New York and many other states, formally incarcerated citizens have the right to vote. But too many people with criminal records and far too many election workers don't know it.

But more importantly, spread the word and make sure people who have the right to vote do just that this November.

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