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  • Rock the Vote Applauds California for Enacting Automatic Voter Registration

    Governor Jerry Brown Signs Auto Registration Bill Into Law Today

    October 10, 2015

    Rock the Vote applauds California Gov. Jerry Brown (D) for signing a bill into law today that will automatically register eligible citizens to vote when they interact with the DMV. According to the Brennan Center, there are 6.6 million eligible but unregistered citizens in California, and this measure could dramatically boost California’s registration rate, which was ranked 38th in the country in 2012.

    “Our democracy is strongest when all eligible voters are empowered to participate. Implementing automatic voter registration is an effective ways to boost participation, especially when it comes to young people across California,” ”said Rock the Vote President Ashley Spillane. “We thank Governor Brown for his leadership and bold action to increase voter participation in the state of California, and we hope other states will follow his lead in making registration and voting easier for young people.” 

    The results from a statewide survey, released by the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) in June of this year, found that 69% of California adults favor registering all eligible citizens to vote when they go to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).

    California is the third state in the country to pass automatic registration and the second state to enact it. This law simplifies the registration process by putting the onus on the government to register eligible voters. California is the largest state to adopt automatic voter registration.

    In March of this year, Oregon became the first state to enact automatic voter registration, and the New Jersey’s legislature passed a bill this past June that Gov. Chris Christie has yet to sign.


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    About Rock the Vote
    Rock the Vote is the largest non-profit and non-partisan organization in the United States building the political power of young people. Fusing pop culture, politics, and technology, Rock the Vote works to mobilize the millennial voting bloc and the youth vote, protect voting rights, and advocate for an electoral process and voting system that works for the 21st century electorate. Since 1990, Rock the Vote has revolutionized the use of pop culture, music, art and technology to inspire political activity. Now, for almost 25 years, Rock the Vote has pioneered ways to make voting easier by simplifying and demystifying voter registration and elections for young adults.

    Rock the Vote has run the largest voter registration drives for young people on record during the past six Presidential elections. In 2008 and 2012, our on-the-ground efforts, online organizing, and cutting-edge tools and technologies made us the largest non-partisan voter engagement campaign in the nation. All of these efforts have resulted in Rock the Vote processing nearly seven million voter registrations, bringing millions more to the polls, and becoming a trusted resource for young people, government agencies, and technological innovators passionate about political discourse and engagement. See more information here. 

    • 5 years ago
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  • Let’s hear it for Vermont!

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    As of yesterday, ‪‎Vermont became the 15th state, along with the District of Columbia, to offer same-day voter registration – a move that will make it easier for young people to exercise their rights at the ballot box.

    There are significant benefits of same day voter registration. It leads to higher turnout, on average by 10 percentage points compared to states without same day registration, partially because it eliminates deadlines that occur before most voters are actually tuned into what’s happening in an election.

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    To learn more about the benefits of same day registration, check out this great explainer from our friends at Demos: http://www.demos.org/publication/what-same-day-registration-where-it-available

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    • 5 years ago
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  • Every Vote Counts

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    Think your vote doesn’t matter? Think again.

    Take 5 minutes to register to vote or update your voter registration

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    • 5 years ago
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  • How student debt became a presidential campaign issue

    According to The Washington Post​, Millennials account for about 25% of the voting-age population, while owning about 65% of student loans.

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    In other words, student debt is a major problem for young people and in part because of our generation, presidential hopefuls are taking notice.

    Now we need to take the next step - register and turn out to vote!

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    See the Washignton Post article as it originally appears here.

    • 5 years ago
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  • ROCK THE VOTE STATEMENT ON FLORIDA’S ONLINE VOTER REGISTRATION LAW

    Washington, DC – Rock the Vote President Ashley Spillane released the following statement after online voter registration legislation became law in Florida:

    “Our democracy is strongest when more people exercise their right to vote, and as a principle, we ought to encourage everyone who is eligible to have their voice heard at the ballot box. Online voter registration has already proven to boost participation in other states, particularly with young people, and Florida’s move toward this system is a welcome one.”

    About Rock the Vote
    Rock the Vote is the largest non-profit and non-partisan organization in the United States building the political power of young people. Fusing pop culture, politics, and technology, Rock the Vote works to mobilize the millennial voting bloc and the youth vote, protect voting rights, and advocate for an electoral process and voting system that works for the 21st century electorate. Since 1990, Rock the Vote has revolutionized the use of pop culture, music, art and technology to inspire political activity. Now, for almost 25 years, Rock the Vote has pioneered ways to make voting easier by simplifying and demystifying voter registration and elections for young adults.

    Rock the Vote has run the largest voter registration drives for young people on record during the past six Presidential elections. In 2008 and 2012, our on-the-ground efforts, online organizing, and cutting-edge tools and technologies made us the largest non-partisan voter engagement campaign in the nation. All of these efforts have resulted in Rock the Vote processing nearly seven million voter registrations, bringing millions more to the polls, and becoming a trusted resource for young people, government agencies, and technological innovators passionate about political discourse and engagement.  

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  • Millennials Rock the Marriage Debate

    By Ashley Spillane, President of Rock the Vote

    Last week the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that could bring marriage equality to every state in the country. The fact that they’re even hearing this case, let alone are on the verge of extending this right across the country, is a direct result of the power young people have demonstrated in recent years when it comes to shaping our country’s future. It also showcases the opportunity for our generation to do more, and that’s an opportunity we can’t afford to let slip by. We need to be even more engaged in the political process because if we don’t, the future we live in will be shaped without our input.

    According to Pew Research, 67 percent of young Americans support marriage equality. And if the court ultimately decides to extend this right to all states, young people should take pride in knowing that their views played a significant role in forcing and shaping this debate. Beyond exercising our power at the ballot box in recent elections, and as an extension, support for marriage equality, young people are also being credited for lobbying and changing the minds of the older generation by simply forcing a dialogue about how our generation approaches this debate. In fact, it has been reported that many politicians have altered their position on marriage equality in large part because of conversations they’ve had with their millennial children, a fact that highlights how these conversations are just as important as voting in elections.

    This cultural shift is obviously significant. But where we go from here is just as important. There are 93 million of us in America right now, and as a result, we have the potential to be the most powerful voting bloc in the country. Imagine what we could do if we harnessed that number, and the power that comes with it, into action at the ballot box? Politicians would not only be forced to listen to our views but similarly be forced to act upon them. If not, they’d know that we would hold them accountable in the next election.

    In the same way that so many young people were at the forefront of the civil rights movement in the 1960s, we can and should shape the future of our country on other issues that matter to us, regardless of what they are.

    Politicians are ultimately responsible to the voters every election. The people who make our laws, the laws they write, and the way they’re enforced and interpreted – the whole system is a direct reflection of our engagement at the ballot box. We need to recognize that reality, show up, and participate, because if we don’t, the future that we will inherit will be shaped without us. We can’t afford to let that happen.

    See this Op-Ed as it originally appears here. 

    Ashley Spillane is the president of Rock the Vote, the largest nonprofit and nonpartisan organization in the country building the political power of young people. You can register to vote at www.rockthevote.com/register.

    • 6 years ago
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  • Echosmith Lead Singer Sydney Sierota Celebrates 18th Birthday by Registering to Vote on RockTheVote.com

    In Message to Instagram Followers, Sierota Also Encourages Supporters to Register, Participate in Future Elections

    Washington, DC - Lead singer Sydney Sierota of multiplatinum recording group Echosmith today marked her 18th birthday by registering to vote on RockTheVote.com – a move that she highlighted to nearly 175,000 of the band’s Instagram followers.  Sierota is the latest artist to encourage voters to register to vote using RocktheVote.com; last fall, supermodel Kendall Jenner released a similar message on National Voter Registration Day.

    “It is my 18th birthday in Paris, and I just went on RockTheVote.com to register to vote,” Sierota says in her video. “Make sure that you guys are a voice in this generation too, and make sure to register as well,” she added.

    To view Sierota’s message, click here: https://instagram.com/p/1vgGWUlxYM/

    “There isn’t a better way to celebrate your 18th birthday than registering to vote,” said Rock the Vote President Ashley Spillane. “Sydney is setting a great example for young people across the country, and we hope Millennials will follow her lead and commit to voting in future elections.”

    About Rock the Vote
    Rock the Vote is the largest non-profit and non-partisan organization in the United States building the political power of young people.  Fusing pop culture, politics, and technology, Rock the Vote works to mobilize the millennial voting bloc and the youth vote, protect voting rights, and advocate for an electoral process and voting system that works for the 21st century electorate.  Since 1990, Rock the Vote has revolutionized the use of pop culture, music, art and technology to inspire political activity.  Now, for almost 25 years, Rock the Vote has pioneered ways to make voting easier by simplifying and demystifying voter registration and elections for young adults.

    Rock the Vote has run the largest voter registration drives for young people on record during the past six Presidential elections.  In 2008 and 2012, our on-the-ground efforts, online organizing, and cutting-edge tools and technologies made us the largest non-partisan voter engagement campaign in the nation.  All of these efforts have resulted in Rock the Vote processing nearly seven million voter registrations, bringing millions more to the polls, and becoming a trusted resource for young people, government agencies, and technological innovators passionate about political discourse and engagement.  See more information here.

    About Echosmith
    LA-based alt-pop band Echosmith had a truly breakout 2014, with the success of their debut album Talking Dreams and hit single “Cool Kids” propelling them into the spotlight, and now they are gearing up for an even bigger 2015 with their new single “Bright,” already charting at Top 40 and Hot AC and recently performed by the band on Late Night with Seth Meyers and Live! With Kelly and Michael. Both MTV and VH1 took notice of Echosmith in 2014 and named the band an MTV “Artist to Watch” and VH1 “You Oughta Know” Artist for the year, while “Cool Kids” dominated everywhere, charting in the Top 5 at Hot AC, Top 10 at Top 40, and in the Top 10 of the iTunes singles chart, plus Top 15 of Billboard’s “Hot 100”. The Sierota siblings - Sydney (vocals/keyboard), Jamie (vocals/guitar), Noah (vocals/bass), and Graham (drums) – performed the hit on Conan, The Today Show, Ellen, and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and earned rave reviews from the likes of ELLE,Rolling Stone, Teen Vogue, and Grantland, for their distinctive melody-minded, New Wave-influenced sound.

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    • 6 years ago
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  • Rock the Vote Statement on Rhode Island Online Voter Registration Legislation

    For Immediate Release
    April 15, 2015

    Rock the Vote Statement on Rhode Island Online Voter Registration Legislation

    Legislation Also Creates Four Week Early Voting Period

    Washington, DC – Rock the Vote President Ashley Spillane released the following statement after Rhode Island Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea yesterday unveiled a plan that would allow for online voter registration and a four week long early voting period:

    “Our democracy is strongest when all eligible voters are empowered to participate. Implementing early voting and online registration policies should be a matter of commonsense; both are easy, effective ways to boost participation, especially when it comes to young people across Rhode Island.  We hope making registration and voting easier for young people in Rhode Island will be seriously considered.”

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    About Rock the Vote
    Rock the Vote is the largest non-profit and non-partisan organization in the United States building the political power of young people. Fusing pop culture, politics, and technology, Rock the Vote works to mobilize the millennial voting bloc and the youth vote, protect voting rights, and advocate for an electoral process and voting system that works for the 21st century electorate. Since 1990, Rock the Vote has revolutionized the use of pop culture, music, art and technology to inspire political activity. Now, for almost 25 years, Rock the Vote has pioneered ways to make voting easier by simplifying and demystifying voter registration and elections for young adults.

    Rock the Vote has run the largest voter registration drives for young people on record during the past six Presidential elections. In 2008 and 2012, our on-the-ground efforts, online organizing, and cutting-edge tools and technologies made us the largest non-partisan voter engagement campaign in the nation. All of these efforts have resulted in Rock the Vote processing nearly seven million voter registrations, bringing millions more to the polls, and becoming a trusted resource for young people, government agencies, and technological innovators passionate about political discourse and engagement. See more information here. 

    • 6 years ago
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  • The University of South Florida’s student newspaper, USF Oracle hits the nail on the head.
“It’s also just as crucial for millennials to decide what they really need from their representatives. The issues that are important to millennials, such as...

    The University of South Florida’s student newspaper, USF Oracle hits the nail on the head. 

    “It’s also just as crucial for millennials to decide what they really need from their representatives. The issues that are important to millennials, such as same-sex marriage, student loan debt and unemployment will become increasingly important in politics if they show up at the polls. This generation has the power to make change. 

    Essentially, this election cycle is a new chance for the country’s young voters to prove their voice matters. After all, the two main parties cater to the groups that vote. This is partially why broken systems, such as Social Security, remain untouched — senior citizens vote in large numbers, which certainly outpace the youth vote.

    Ultimately, if millennials want to improve their social and political experience, they need to direct both parties to their problems by showing the strength of the youth vote, no matter whom that ultimately means voting for. “

    Well done! Read the entire article here

    • 6 years ago
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  • Hey girl, register to vote! http://bit.ly/O4BVF4

    Hey girl, register to vote! http://bit.ly/O4BVF4

    • 8 years ago
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  • Check out our voter registration form here to register to vote today! We promise there will be no hidden Chuck Testas. http://bit.ly/O4BVF4

    Check out our voter registration form here to register to vote today! We promise there will be no hidden Chuck Testas. http://bit.ly/O4BVF4

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  • Hey girl, are you planning on voting in the election this fall? You have to register first! Register to vote here today http://bit.ly/O4BVF4

    Hey girl, are you planning on voting in the election this fall? You have to register first! Register to vote here today http://bit.ly/O4BVF4

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  • Don’t be ‘taken’ from voting at the polls this November by not registering to vote - register today! http://bit.ly/O4BVF4

    Don’t be ‘taken’ from voting at the polls this November by not registering to vote - register today! http://bit.ly/O4BVF4

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