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Want to bring Declare Yourself to your high school or college campus? With Declare YourSCHOOL there are three simple ways to help your classmates register to vote!

1. LINK YOUR FRIENDS (LEVEL: EASY)

Add our Declare Yourself Link or logo to your personal website, organization, school newspaper, Facebook, or whatever! The more people you register, the more influence you’re giving young people in the upcoming Presidential election!

Click here to add an official Declare Yourself Link to your website

2. TAKE A FLYER (LEVEL: MEDIUM)

Hand out our printable Voting 101 Guide to update fellow students on the fast 3 minutes it takes to register to vote on www.DeclareYourself.com. Plus, teach them the facts about each major candidate’s views and backgrounds. You can inform your campus community with the click of one button…Print!

Click here for the Voting 101 flyer (PDF)

Print this Issues Grid as a quick reference guide for the candidates and their platforms (PDF)

3. BOOTH IT UP (LEVEL: CHALLENGING)
Rather than sending potential registered voters home to fend for themselves, bring Declare Yourself’s simple registration tool to them! By setting up your own Declare YourSCHOOL Registration Booth, you can register your classmates as well as compete with other schools to see who can register the most students to vote!

Click here to download your Guide for Declare Your School Booth (PDF)

Declare Yourself wants to know what you’ve been up to!
Email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it to tell us how many people you registered and how it went.
Got pictures and videos?
Upload them onto our Facebook group or our Flickr group! Show everyone how YOU are making a difference!
Any Questions?
Send us an Email at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it  we’re here to help!

 
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