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Fall 2015 Spring 2015 VOTER REGISTRATION DRIVE COORDINATOR’S INFORMATION
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WHY IS THIS INITIATIVE IMPORTANT?
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Social Studies Curriculum Civic Responsibility Active Participation In Democratic Process Part Of The District’s Strategic Plan TEACHING STUDENTS THE IMPORTANCE OF VOTING AND ELECTIONS
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DISTRICT GOAL By 2020, WCPSS will annually graduate at least 95% of its students ready for productive citizenship as well as higher education or a career.
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Includes the following: Voter registration of 18-year olds in high school Participation for 18-25 year olds in elections Student volunteerism To view the entire Strategic Plan, use this link: http://www.wcpss.net/strategic-plan GOAL MEASURES
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GUIDING LEGISLATION AND CRITICAL DATES
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Eliminates pre-registration of 16- and 17- year-olds Requires high schools to have a “sufficient supply” of registration forms Photo ID will be required starting with elections in 2016 For the full text of the law, use this link: http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/Sessions/2013/Bills/House/PDF/H589v8.pdf HOUSE BILL 589 (ENACTED AUGUST 2013)
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Fall Drive: August 31-September 9 Spring Drive: January 4-13 Anyone that will be 18 years old by November 8, 2016 can register and VOTE in the March primary. VOTER REGISTRATION DRIVE DATES FOR 2015-16
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For the Fall Drive: In Cary & Raleigh Residents: Students must be 18 on or before October 6, 2015 to register. All Other Residents: Must be 18 on or before November 3, 2015 to register For the Spring Drive, students must 18 on or before November 8, 2016 to register. WHO CAN REGISTER?
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IMPLICATIONS FOR SCHOOLS
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It is illegal to offer any type of prize or incentive that encourages people to register to vote. Do not fill out parts of the form for anyone. Do not make corrections to forms. Do not attempt to influence party affiliation. Do not seal a form if the owner of the form did not seal it. Students should not handle other students’ completed forms. Completed forms must be stored in a locked, secure location. GENERAL RULES
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Give to your API no later than the afternoon of September 9 (Fall Drive) API Meeting on September 10 January 13 (Spring Drive) API Meeting on January 14 TURNING FORMS IN
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All comprehensive high schools are receiving 300 forms in English and 50 forms in Spanish Small schools will receive 50-100 forms in English and 25-50 forms in Spanish Extra forms should he housed in the front office per House Bill 589 SUPPLIES
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FILLING OUT THE FORMS
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Old forms that allow pre-registration of 16- and 17-year olds should not be used. If you have any of these old forms, please destroy them. WHAT IF I HAVE OLD FORMS?
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INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS
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PART ONE
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PARTS TWO & THREE
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PARTS FOUR & FIVE
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PARTS SIX & SEVEN
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SIGNATURE & DATE
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SUPPLIES FOR THE REGISTRATION DRIVE
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COLLECTION OF FORMS Package in labeled envelope(s) Write number of completed forms in each envelope on label provided Give to your API on the last day of the drive. APIs will turn in forms at their meeting on September 10 and January 14
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All completed forms must be kept in a locked, secure location. If you get forms once the drive has ended, you have a couple of options: You or the student can mail it to the Wake County Board of Elections You or the student can drop it off at the Board of Elections You can send it to me via courier and I will get it to the Board of Elections IMPORTANT REMINDERS
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Abby Stotsenberg astotsenberg@wcpss.net 919-431-7651 Consult the wiki for additional information and documents to support your voter registration initiative. Here is the link: http://wcpsssocialstudies.pbworks.com/w/page/67581336/Vot er%20Registration%20Drives FOR MORE INFORMATION
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