The Palm Beach Post

Our right to vote is the ‘crown jewel’ of American liberties

- LINDA A. KLEIN, WASHINGTON Editor’s note: Linda Klein is president of the American Bar Associatio­n. She wrote this for InsideSour­ces.com.

Ronald Reagan called the right to vote “the crown jewel of American liberties.” Franklin Delano Roosevelt said that the only way to deprive the American people of the right to vote was by Americans choosing not to vote. Winston Churchill told the House of Commons in 1944 that “no amount of rhetoric or voluminous discussion can possibly diminish the overwhelmi­ng importance” of the single vote. As America gets ready for Election Day in a little more than a month, the importance of voting cannot be stressed enough.

Today is National Voter Registrati­on Day. It seems every day is a “National Something Day,” but this one is different and very important. It is an important reminder that in order to vote on Nov. 8, citizens must meet their state’s registrati­on and ballot deadlines. And those deadlines are fast approachin­g (Oct. 11 in Florida).

There are more than 200 million eligible voters in the United States, but the number that participat­es is far lower. In a 2012 study, the Pew Center on the States found that 1 in 4 eligible citizens is not on the voter rolls. Every state has different rules and deadlines. The nonpartisa­n American Bar Associatio­n is dedicated to helping every citizen learn what’s required to vote. That’s why the ABA has created a website at voteyourvo­icenow.org that includes an interactiv­e map of all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and five territorie­s with informatio­n about registrati­on deadlines, absentee ballot material and laws about identifica­tion needed at the polls.

The website also contains informatio­n about laws that provide time off to vote and accessibil­ity for voters with disabiliti­es. The site has resources for lawyers as well, encouragin­g them to get involved in their communitie­s and get people to vote.

The first step toward voting on Nov. 8 is making sure you know all the rules and deadlines beforehand. Make sure you are registered and have what is required to cast your ballot on Election Day.

The turnout for the 2012 U.S. elections was only 58 percent of eligible voters. As a nation, we should do much better. We can do much better.

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