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Unleash Your Power: Vote Like a Beast

It’s easy to VOTE LIKE A BEAST. Make sure you’re registered to vote, educate yourself about the candidates and issues at hand, and then vote based on what YOU believe.

Your vote is your voice—an unstoppable force for change. Vote Like a Beast is here to remind you just how powerful that voice can be. It’s more than just filling out a ballot; it’s about stepping up, taking control of your future, and ensuring that your community's needs are heard.

Whether you’re voting for the first time or a seasoned pro, remember: that elections shape the world we live in. From policies that impact jobs and healthcare to decisions that affect education and climate change, your vote matters. Stay informed, stay engaged, and when it’s time to vote—do it with conviction, strength, and determination.

Let’s roar at the ballot box and make sure we all Vote Like a Beast!

*Vote Like a Beast offers non-partisan information on key issues and candidates at the national, state, and local levels. It also features mobile-friendly tools—powered by Vote.org—that allow visitors to check their voter registration status and register if needed. 

Good Mythical Morning, the Mythical name and logo, and Vote Like a Beast name and logo are the intellectual property of Mythical Entertainment. This blog does not claim ownership of these trademarks, service marks, or any associated content. Unauthorized use of Mythical’s trademarks and logos may violate federal and state trademark laws.

Be sure to watch the official announcement from Good Mythical Morning creators and founders, Rhett & Link, between the 0:15 and 0:48 time mark:

📢 Vote Like a Beast is BACK! 📢

Make sure you’re registered to vote

It’s easy to assume that you’re all set, but many find themselves unable to vote simply because their registration wasn’t updated or completed on time. Whether you’ve moved recently or are voting for the first time, take a few minutes to verify your registration. Most states make it easy to check or register online. It’s a simple step that ensures your voice is heard when it matters most: https://www.vote.org/am-i-registered-to-vote/?campaign=votelikeabeast

Educate yourself about the candidates and issues

Take the time to educate yourself about the candidates and the issues that matter most to you. Vote Like a Beast even features a candidate quiz to help you discover which candidates align with your values and priorities, making it easier to cast an informed vote: https://www.isidewith.com/

Make your voice heard and cast your ballot

Make your voice heard by casting your ballot with confidence. Use the “See What’s on Your Ballot” tool to preview your choices and prepare ahead of time. That way, when you vote, you’ll know exactly what’s at stake and how your decisions will shape your community’s future: https://www.vote.org/ballot-information/?campaign=votelikeabeast


The SPAN Youth Chat

Join the SPAN Youth Chat on September 25, from 4:15 to 5:15 pm, featuring Leaders Empowered as Advocates with Dignity (LEAD). The session will focus on Seasonal Superfoods and Where to Find Them. Explore delicious, nutrient-rich foods that support health and well-being, and discover where to source them. Let’s work together toward better health!

The SPAN Youth Advisory Council

The SPAN Parent Advocacy Network (SPAN) empowers families and informs professionals on children's development and education. Come to our information session to learn about joining our Youth Advisory Council and making a difference for youth with disabilities!

Event highlights: 

  • Date: Sept 24, 2024
  • Time: 5:30 - 6:30 pm
  • Location: Virtual
Why join advisors?

  • Make a Difference: Share your thoughts on youth disability programs.
  • Develop Skills: Gain leadership experience.
  • Network: Connect with peers and professionals.

Register here: https://bit.ly/SPANadvisors

Resources...

Link to SPAN's website: www.spanadvocacy.org
Link to SPAN's Youth in the Know Resource Page: 
Youth in the Know
We're here for you! Call SPAN if you need assistance: 1-800-654-7726.


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