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Become a United States, Register to Vote, and Vote in the 2016 Elections

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Become a United States, Register to Vote, and Vote in the 2016 Elections

As a United States citizen (USC) voting is a basic right that we all should exercise. Too many of us ignore that basic right that we have. Please keep in mind that some people in some countries do not have the basic voting rights we have as USC. Please note, the 15th Amendment gave African American men the right to vote. Second, the 19th Amendment gives women the right to vote.  The 15th Amendment prohibits the state and federal governments from denying our rights to vote. If you are 18 or older and you are a USC, register to vote early and vote. If you are going to be out of your voting station for any reason, you may vote using an absentee ballot or you may vote early. In some states, State of Minnesota as an example, you may register to vote and vote on Election Day. Also your employer should accommodate you on Election Day, so that you may exercise your right to vote. If you vote for one candidate and that candidate did not win, that is fine. You would have made a statement that as to who you think should govern. If you feel that you qualify to become a USC, please give us a call 1-(763) 425 5447 or visit us www.m-jlawltd.com

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