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Your vote is your voice. It’s how you can make a direct impact on the issues that affect your community, your state, and your country. Voting isn’t just a right—it’s a responsibility. Here’s why your participation matters more than ever:
Reason 1
Shape the Future
Elections are about more than just candidates—they’re about the policies that will shape our lives. Those elected to represent us determine what policies are made and how they are enforced. By voting, you have the power to support measures that combat hate, promote tolerance, and ensure that antisemitism is addressed within our laws and policies.
Reason 2
Hold Leaders Accountable
Elected officials work for you. Your vote is how you hold them accountable. If a politician isn’t representing your interests, your vote is your chance to demand change. Voting allows you to evaluate the performance of those in office and choose the candidates who will fight for your priorities.
Reason 3
Creating a Pipeline
Elected officials typically start their careers in local offices before moving up to state and federal positions. With local election turnout often below 15%, a small group of voters is shaping the future of our leadership. By participating in every election, our community can ensure that those who rise through the ranks are committed to standing against antisemitism.
Voting is one of the simplest yet most powerful ways to create change. By voting, you’re taking an active role in shaping the future of our nation, standing up for what matters most, and making sure that democracy works for everyone. Don’t let others decide your future—make your voice heard and vote.