Maybe you’ve been meaning to apply for your mail-in ballot. Or you want to help an American friend living overseas to vote. Or you want to check that your voter-registration info is up to date. Or you’re not sure where you’re polling place is.

Whatever voting questions you may have, you can Get Ready to Vote with the Help of Lexington Students,an event sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Lexington with the hospitality of the Lexington Historical Society.

Free lemonade and cupcakes will be served!

  • When: National Voter Registration Day, September 17, 2024, 2:30 – 5 p.m.
  • Where: Front terrace of the Lexington Depot (map).
  • What: Lexington High School students will assist with registering to vote, pre-registering people who are 16 or 17, checking voter registrations, updating voter information, requesting mail-in ballots, finding election information, and anything else folks might need to vote in November.
  • Remember to bring: Your driver’s license or permit, or the last four digits of your Social Security Number.

Special thanks to the Town of Lexington, Lexington Public Schools, Cary Library, the Lexington Police Department, the Munroe Center for the Arts, and subscribers to The Lexington List for making this event possible.

Hope to see you there!

Jeri Zeder, volunteer League of Women Voters of Lexington

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