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Use Your Voice

This resource campaign is powered by The Creative Folks.

In our field as creatives, expression means a lot. Creative expression is an empowerment tool that leads to change making opportunities. 

When you vote, you’re making a difference. Your team at The Creative Folks encourages you to stay educated and take it to the polls.

Your first step starts here.
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Next Steps Here:

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We’re glad to see you’re ready to jump into action using your voice. Pledge to register today.

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Stay educated!

Our team at The Creative Folks believes that voting is a right and we encourage you taking part of the process. Up until Election Day, we’re going to actively post reminders & tips through our e-mail list and Instagram to encourage our audience to use their voice.

Georgia’s Voter Registration Deadline is Monday, October 5th 2020.

Check your State’s Registion Deadlines. 

Early Voting Starts: The fourth Monday before the election.

Early Voting Ends: The Friday before the election.

To register in Georgia you must:

  • be a citizen of the United States;
  • be a legal resident of Georgia and of the county in which you want to vote;
  • be at least 18 years old within six months after the day of registration, and be 18 years old to vote;
  • not be serving a sentence for having been convicted of a felony involving moral turpitude;
  • not have been judicially determined to be mentally incompetent, unless the disability has been removed.

Did you know? Voter fraud is real! Help stop voter fraud.

Thank you to Vote.org for providing free resources for brands like ours to advocate the importance of voting. We are seeking partners to join the campaign with us. Interested partners, please email us.