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Voter Information and Registration

On March 7, 2021, President Biden issued Executive Order 14019, Promoting Access to Voting.  Agencies subject to the order (including FMCS), are required to promote nonpartisan voter registration, engagement, and participation.

As part of this order, FMCS would like to direct employees, affiliates, stakeholders, other parties, and members of the public to voter information found on the website www.vote.gov and to ensure that your voter registration information is up to date.

Voter participation is important to a well-functioning democratic republic, as established by our Constitution. Our government – federal, state, and local – is elected by the citizens. Citizens vote for their government officials and these officials represent the concerns and ideas of the citizens in government. For example, your Governor is elected by the voters in your state. The Governor is in charge of the executive branch for your state. Voting is one important way that we can participate in our democracy. Besides voting for officials, we also vote on issues. Voters may want to make changes to their community, such as building bigger schools or adding new roads. Voting in an election is another critical way to participate in our democracy when we want to support or change a law.

Please visit www.vote.gov, select your state from the drop-down menu on the home page and click the button “Find Out How To Register”.  There, you will be able to find out how to register to vote in your state, voter registration deadlines in your state, ways to vote in your state, and how to check and confirm your voter registration.  Each state has different voter laws and regulations, so please be sure to read and follow your state’s guidelines carefully.

You can also find a calendar to election dates and deadlines across the country and at different levels of government at the following website: https://ballotpedia.org/Elections_calendar

Our government, and FMCS, believes participation in voting is the civic duty of all eligible Americans and a privilege of the highest order.

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