Vote! Vote! Vote!

Moms get things done. Make your 2024 voting plan.

Moms are closest to some of the most pressing issues on the ballot this year: access to education, affordable child care, and affordable housing. These decisions SHOULD NOT be made WITHOUT YOU. Redefine what is possible for yourself, your family, your community, and your country.

STEP 1

Check if you are registered to vote.

STEP 2

Register to vote if you aren’t already.

STEP 3

Make a plan to vote.

If you have any questions, please email the Alumni & Public Policy Team at publicpolicy@jeremiahprogram.org 


Check your local voting information below.

Austin, Texas

  • Early voting dates: October 21 – November 1
  • For information on how to vote in your state, check here.

Baltimore, Maryland

  • Early voting dates: October 24 – October 31
  • For information on how to vote in your state, check here.

Boston, Massachusetts 

  • Early voting dates: October 19 – November 1
  • For information on how to vote in your state, check here.

Brooklyn, New York

  • Early voting dates: October 26 – November 3
  • For information on how to vote in your state, check here.

Fargo, North Dakota

  • Early voting in North Dakota depends on your county.
  • For information on how to vote in your state, check here.

Las Vegas, Nevada

  • Early voting dates: October 19 – November 1
  • For information on how to vote in your state, check here.

Minneapolis, Minnesota

  • Early voting dates: September 20 – November 4
  • For information on how to vote in your state, check here.

Moorhead, Minnesota

  • Early voting dates: September 20 – November 4
  • For information on how to vote in your state, check here.

St. Paul, Minnesota

  • Early voting dates: September 20 – November 4
  • For information on how to vote in your state, check here.

Rochester, Minnesota

  • Early voting dates: September 20 – November 4
  • For information on how to vote in your state, check here.