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LeBron James is working on protecting the Black vote with “More Than a Vote,”. A group of Black athletes and entertainers coming together to bring awareness about voting rights. He’ll be joined by Atlanta Hawks Trae Young, Phoenix Mercury Skylar Diggins-Smith, Former NBA/ current ESPN broadcaster Jalen Rose and more. The goal? Protecting the voting […]
Your vote matters. We want you to make sure your voice is heard so here is the information you need to vote. If you need to check your voter information click monroecounty.gov If you need to register to vote click voter registration The deadline to register for primary election was June 3 but you can […]
New York State is giving you more options to vote with Early Voting in 2020. Every registered voter can participate in Early Voting in Monroe County. Voters can vote at any of the locations in the county that is most convenient for them during Early Voting. Polling sites for Early Voting will be similar to […]
Snoop Dogg says he’s “definitely” going to vote this election year. Why is that news? Because Snoop has never voted before. In a recent interview. Snoop said; “For many years, they had me brainwashed thinking that you couldn’t [vote] because you had a criminal record. I didn’t know that,” Snoop was convicted for felony drug […]
2020 presidential candidate and former vice president Joe Biden was trying a little too hard to get the Black vote. In an interview with Charlamagne Tha God, Joe Biden was asked several times why he should get votes and support from the Black community. Joe Biden kept referring to how often he’s been affiliated with Black […]
While speaking at an event in the White House on Thursday, President Donald Trump mentioned how he’s helping black people. Trump met some black supporters in the event of the commemoration of black history month. He quoted low rates of unemployment for African Americans and the passing of a criminal justice bill that allows thousands […]
Today is the day to VOTE! Polling sites are open from 12pm-9pm. Why 12pm? Because this is for the “Primary Election” where voters who are enrolled in a party nominate a party candidate and party officers who they feel best represents their needs. To look up your voter information to ensure you are enrolled in […]
On May 25th, 1965, a bill to prohibit racial discrimination in voting in the United Sates overcame the threat of a filibuster in the senate by a 70-30 vote for cloture.