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Page 1: Voter Registration Meeting

Voter Registration Meeting

Thursday, March 13, 2014

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Our Commitment

Miami-Dade County Public Schools is committed to preparing students to be knowledgeable, responsible citizens whose words and actions reflect an understanding of the fundamental values and principles of the American constitutional democracy.

The District’s commitment includes providing eligible students with the opportunity to register to vote.

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Our Proven Results

Since the student voter registration program began in 1972-1973, 311,658 students have been registered to vote by the District’s social studies teachers.

The total number of students who registered to vote during the 2012-2013 school year was 9,333.

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Review of Voter Registration Materials

Contents of Envelopes

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The Spring Voter Registration Drive beginning and ending dates are as follows:

Beginning Date: Monday, April 21, 2014

Ending Date: Thursday, May 1, 2014

Seniors in American Government and Economics courses will be the target audience.

Schools are also encouraged to register age-eligible underclassmen.

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School Registration Goal

The 2014 student voter registration goal for each school is based on the number of eligible students enrolled in all social studies courses.

The 2014 goal is listed on your school’s voter registration packet.

Schools are challenged to exceed the goal!

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Student Eligibility In order to register to vote on May 15, 2014, a

student must be:

1. at least 17 years of age by May 15, 2014 (born on or before, May 15, 1997);

2. a citizen of the United States; and

3. a resident of Miami-Dade County.

Other factors that may prevent a student from registering to vote include prior registration, religious belief, felony conviction, and/or mental incapacity.

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Numbered rows 1 through 7 and 12 (signature) must be completed

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Responsibilities of Personnel Conducting the Voter Registration Drive

Work with school staff to make all necessary logistical arrangements for the drive;

Register students. If you need an additional copy of your eligible students please do the

following: Access the Webview Control D Report called *VOTERS – REGIS – REVIEW. School

administration and office personnel can access this report.

After drive, cut the seal and count the total number of cards completed during the drive

with the Miami Dade Supervisor or Elections staff member. (You will coordinate with

the Elections Dept. on your pick up date, additional information will be sent via email)

Sign the form that will be presented by the Elections Dept. representative.

Complete the on-line voter registration report for the school at the

Social Sciences/Life Skills website at:

http://socialsciences.dadeschools.net/forms/voter-agent-report-form.asp

Complete professional development form within 10 days of completing your voter

registration drive to receive 5 MPP.

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Questions and Concerns

Contacts:

Mr. Bob Brazofsky, Executive Director, Department of Social Sciences

305 995-1599 - phone

305 995-1492 - FAX

[email protected] - e-mail

Dr. Sherrilyn Scott, District Supervisor, Division of Social Sciences and Life Skills

Phone: 305-995-1971

E-Mail: [email protected]

Ms. Kaye Johnson, Miami-Dade County Elections Dept.

305-499-8380

[email protected]