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onehandle

(51,122 posts)
Tue Sep 27, 2016, 01:31 PM Sep 2016

The Clinton campaign rolled out an online voter registration tool for Pa. millennials

According to RockTheVote.org, Pennsylvania is the only state in the country where citizens can register to vote without having to get off the couch.

What that means is that our neighbors across state lines (take that, New Jersey) have to *extremely millennial voice* literally print out a form, fill it out and take it somewhere.

Well, in a bid to reach out to younger, unregistered voters — and during a speech at Temple University specifically targeted at them — the Democratic nominee for President, Hillary Clinton, announced the official launch of IWillVote.com, an online platform for end-to-end voter registration.

The site is really just a rehashing of the Pennsylvania Department of State’s online voter registration system. What’s the key change? This one is a mobile-friendly and perhaps a bit more aesthetic version, built from the Department’s nonpartisan, open API offered to the public.

“Go to IWillVote.com and register today,” said Clinton at an event at Temple’s Mitten Hall. “Register your friends. Register everyone you know.”

http://technical.ly/philly/2016/09/20/hillary-clinton-campaign-iwillvote-com-voter-registration

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The Clinton campaign rolled out an online voter registration tool for Pa. millennials (Original Post) onehandle Sep 2016 OP
You don't have to be a millennial to register online meow2u3 Sep 2016 #1
Thanks, Gov Wolf DeminPennswoods Sep 2016 #2

meow2u3

(24,764 posts)
1. You don't have to be a millennial to register online
Tue Sep 27, 2016, 02:24 PM
Sep 2016

I'm middle aged and I re-registered online when I changed my address. It's a cinch; all you have to do is follow the instructions, which are user friendly and simple to answer.

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