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Promote Youth Voter Registration

What Can Policymakers Do?


[1] Ferber, T., Gaines, E. and C. Goodman. NCSL. “Positive Youth Development: State Strategies.” 2005. Available online .

[2] Jan Goehring. NCSL.  “Engaging Young People in State Legislatures.” 2006. Available online .

[3] National Conference of State Legislatures.  “Voter Education Overview.” Available online .

[4] Youth Pre-Registration Fact Sheet. FairVote. Available online .

[5] Michael P. McDonald and Matthew Thornburg.  “Registering the Youth through Voter Preregistration.” Journal of Legislation and Public Policy,  Volume 13, Number 3.  NYU Law. 2010.  Available online .

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Civic Education Tools. The vision of Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, iCivics is a web-based education project designed to teach students civics and inspire them to be active participants in U.S. democracy.  It offers interactive games and forums for students and resources for teachers.  Democracy Class, a project of Rock the Vote, presents youth with information on registering to vote, voting and organizing voter registration drives in an interactive online tool with music and videos.

Resource. Project Vote offers a suite of materials on youth voter registration, including model bills, sample testimony, research, fact sheets and other useful documents on related topics, such as pre-registration.

Voter Registration Guides .  Fair Elections Legal Network offers voter registration and voter identification fact sheets for more than 20 states.  In addition, the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law has created several online voter guides.