Resources
Have You Checked Your Tires Recently?
Experts suggest that you should check the tires on your car every two weeks, but most Americans don't come close to that frequency. That's why we've been giving out tire gauges at our PowerShift Tour events. But it's still too easy to forget to check your tire pressure.
That's why we've created a list you can sign up for that will remind you via e-mail every two weeks to check your tire pressure. This small reminder will be sent on Fridays to those who sign up. Signing up for this list will NOT sign you up for any other e-mail from us!
To sign up, please click here.
Voting and Electoral Resources
Voter Registration
- Are you registered to vote? Have you moved since you last registered? To register to vote, click here.
Find out More About The Issues
Once you've registered, find out more about the issues. The first place to look is the candidate's web sites, but there are other places as well.- Project Vote Smart tries to provide all the information you need by including information about candidates, issue positions, voting records and campaign finance information.
- To find out more about where the candidate's money comes from, you can look at the Center for Responsive Politics' web site, Open Secrets.
What To Do On Election Day
Most important, vote! If you have difficulty making it to the polls, you can request an Absentee Ballot. The deadline for the request varies from State to State, so get the details on your State here.
Of course, there are also important opportunities to volunteer. You can find these through the political party web sites.