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No Eligible Voter Should Have Their Vote Suppressed.

This is what we believe at Spread The Vote + Project ID. Unfortunately, this is not the reality in our country. That’s why we work so hard, not only to make sure that everyone has the ID that they need to vote, but that voting is accessible.

Through our Vote by Mail in Jail Program, individuals awaiting trial or serving misdemeanor sentences are given the opportunity to register to vote, cast their ballots, and let their voices be heard. We even make special voter guides just for our incarcerated voters.

Last week, partner jails and advocacy organizations across the country were sent packages that contained tools to help eligible incarcerated citizens to vote.

Help Incarcerated Voters Cast a Ballot

We are only 42 days away from an election day that will have consequences for years to come. That’s why we are not only helping incarcerated citizens vote, but also racing to distribute non-partisan voter guides to our clients and partners and to make sure that voters have the IDs that they need to head to the polls.

This is an urgent issues and we don’t have time to waste. Make a difference this election season by supporting our cause, sharing our efforts with your friends and neighbors and helping us to secure sponsors for our voter guides.

With your help, we CAN make a difference this election season! When you donate $10, you’ll cover the cost for one election guide to be sent to four of our incarcerated citizens (plus we’ll send you a Vote by Mail in Jail sticker).

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