We want to hear your voices!
This is a chance for you to record a short video that can be posted on
this website to encourage other LGBTQ youth to queer the vote!
Click here for more information.

 

Get the latest updates and info on the election that we've put together for you.

As LGBTQ youth, our votes are one important way to work on creating a government that is truly representative—that really is “of the people, by the people, and FOR the people.” If you will be eligible to vote in the election on November 4, you have the great opportunity to voice your opinion and show your support for what really matters to you.

We've created this resource for you, members of the LGBTQ youth community, so that when November rolls around we can queer the vote. By using “queer” as a verb we mean that we're interested in turning things upside down, toppling the homophobia, transphobia, and heterosexism within our government (in addition to pervasive racism, sexism, and classism).

We hope you find this information to be helpful. It wouldn't be half as great without the help of the amazing people at Rock the Vote and Declare Yourself. Check out their websites for voting information and activism extraordinaire.

Still need some convincing? Some inspiration? Check out these videos.

 

 

Take Action!

Now, jump right in to find out what we have for you. . .

  • We want to hear your voices.  This is a chance for you to record a short video that can be posted on this website to encourage other LGBTQ youth to queer the vote!
  • Check out our Voting 101 guide to update yourself on how to vote with absentee ballots, where your polling place is, your voting rights, and what happens if the poll workers tell you that you can't vote.
  • Learn more about the Candidates running for president in 2008 and where they stand on some of the issues pertinent to members of the LGBTQ community
  • Submit a question to be asked of the major party candidates running for President - here's your chance to bring attention to issues important to you!
  • Check out the Hype on the election with videos, links, pictures, blogs, and news stories about the candidates, the issues and voting in this year's election
  • Visit some web sites to get more information on the elections, candidates, issues, and how you can get involved in the election in your community.
  • Help spread the word about Queer the Vote by putting a banner up on your web site, blog, Facebook profile or whatever

Peace out and good voting!

 

Special thanks to Brianna Marquez, NYAC's Summer 2010 Youth Engagement Intern, for working on the Election 2010 and Video Project materials. Additional thanks to Ben Masters, NYAC's Summer 2008 Special Projects Intern, and jb beeson, NYAC's Fall 2008 Special Projects Intern, for putting the original online material for this project together.
We'd also like to thank the Center for Progressive Leadership for making Ben's internship possible.

 

 

 

 

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