With three weeks to go until Election Day, the ACLU of South Dakota has begun an effort encouraging people to vote.
Campaigns director Libby Skarin (screen) says people can absentee vote now through their county auditor’s office– either in person or by mail-in ballot. People can also vote at the polls Nov. 3. She says in an election year with misinformation flowing from different levels, voters must be educated on how, where and when they can vote. She says voters also need to know how to advocate for their constitutional right to cast a ballot when obstacles are thrown in their way.
The ACLU of South Dakota has a variety of educational, print-on-demand resources– including informational brochures in English and Spanish, voter registration forms and absentee ballot request forms and instructions– available on its website https://www.aclusd.org/.
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