Why Vote?
Why vote?
Do you take advantage of your civic duty by voting in elections? If you do vote, do you just vote for president or in a congressional race? Do you vote in state and local races, too? How about for judges?
It’s a lot to keep up with, right?
Well, at tallyED, we would like to help you – the voter – to become a more informed voter for all of these races so when you “pull the lever” for a candidate, you know beforehand what issues matter to them, what the media reports on them, and what level of financial support – and from whom – they receive.
On tallyED, we provide you with nonpartisan, nonbiased information on an intuitive and easy-to-use online platform for you to vote for candidates that will appear on your ballot, vote on public opinion questions, and review the aggregate results for each. Here’s some more cool perks on tallyED.
So why should you care about voting in elections anyway?
Put simply, the outcomes of those elections will affect your life, in big and small ways, and at different points in your life. A vote here and a vote there may not seem like much, but together and over time, voting in elections ultimately shapes public policy decisions.
With tallyED as an informative tool in your voting tool belt, we would like to help you turn your voice into action.
Along with serving on a jury, respecting and obeying the law, supporting the Constitution, and paying taxes, voting in elections is just one of the many civic responsibilities Americans should participate.
Allow tallyED to help you fulfill your civic duties by signing up to become a tallyED user.
As a tallyED user, you’ll have access to your voter information, the candidates and amendments that will appear on your ballot in the upcoming elections, as well as a poll for each office and amendment on your ballot to voice your opinion.
Join tallyED TODAY to become a more informed voter!