Get out the Vote - The American Legion
The American Legion encourages all Americans to register and to vote in all elections. Legionnaires have traditionally responded to the call and are among the groups of individuals most likely to cast their ballots on Election Day.
Americans have the right to vote for whom they choose to represent them in our representative form of government. They also have the duty, and responsibility, to use their right to vote and to familiarize themselves with the candidates and the issues that are up for decision on Election Day.
Every election is important, as the individuals elected to office will establish laws under which we must live and they will make important decisions for spending the tax dollars we pay to our government.
Citizens must be reminded that good government is established when informed and concerned citizens participate in the electoral process. They must understand what is expected of them, and they must know clearly and simply how to go about doing it. The American Legion Get Out the Vote program strives to do that.
Each year we elect public officials whose decisions directly influence the lives and well-being of all citizens. The benefits derived from voting are produced by electing officials that are in tune with the wishes of the citizens and their concerns in providing a community, state and nation in which it is suitable to live, work and raise a family.
The electorate must be reminded that their vote guarantees all other rights, builds schools, paves highways, collects taxes, maintains the armed forces, directs the foreign policy, and influences how our friends overseas view our republic. History has proven that one vote can make a difference, so it is important that every single voice be heard. Each citizen must be made aware that their vote is important and that you are willing to help provide an easy access to the election process for them.
Voting is a powerful way for a citizen to participate in their government. It gives them a voice in issues that affect their lives. It is the goal of The American Legion and its Get Out the Vote program to encourage more Americans to vote, and to suggest activities on how American Legion posts can increase voter turnout and serve as a resource to get the job done.
“Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and
you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost.”
— John Quincy Adams, Sixth President of the United States (1767-1848)
The American Legion is a nonpartisan organization, and does not endorse any political candidate or party.