Did you know fewer voters cast their ballots at a midterm election?
Traditionally, midterm elections have a lower rate of voter turnout than in presidential years. In fact, in 2014 the percentage of eligible voters casting ballots was at a 72-year low. Roughly 20-25 percent fewer citizens vote in a midterm election so your vote really counts on Nov. 6.
Get registered to vote, check your registration and be informed through our special website, www.commit2vote2018.com
You may be inclined to skip voting in this election. Focus on the Family urges you to reconsider and make your voice heard. Fewer voters makes your vote — and voice — count more!
Nov. 6 is your opportunity to make a difference in national, state and local elections and ballot measures by casting your vote.
Go to www.commit2vote2018.com to find articles, videos and more on engaging the culture during this November election.
Article originally posted in Focus on the Family email newsletter from October 5th.