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Pennsylvania enacts Voter ID Law !
On March 14th, 2012, Governor Corbett signed legislation that will require voters show ID every they go to the polls.
A broad-based and diverse coalition of citywide organizations, organized by the Committee of Seventy is conducting a non-partisan campaign to educate all Philadelphia voters about the Voter ID law and to help them obtain a proper ID in order to vote.
Find out more about the Voter ID bill.
Contact Dan Bright at dbright@seventy.org or 215-557-3600 ext. 124 if you are interested in joining the coalition.
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Want to run your own nonpartisan voter registration or get-out-the-vote (GOTV) campaign? Here are a few things you need to know:
- Your target area, registration information, and message must be neutral and nonpartisan.
- Voter registration and GOTV campaigns are legally appropriate 501(c)(3) activities.
- FEC regulations require the posting of this language at your kioski.

