2024 GENERAL ELECTION CHALLENGER & POLL WATCHER TRAINING
Training for our volunteers on the dos and don’ts for serving as poll watchers/monitors for the November 5 General Election. In-person attendance is encouraged, but a Zoom option is available.
GOVERNOR GRETCHEN WHITMER SIGNS NEW VOTING RIGHTS BILLS INTO LAW AT THE DETROIT BRANCH NAACP
Today the people have been given some new tools. These tools will help every community to build on the foundation of a democracy which includes all people regardless of race, gender, location, age, or station. It is important to note that every election has a consequential determination on the people’s personal situation. Michigan has a Governor who understands the necessity to provide access, information, and protection for those in the family of Michiganders who seek to exercise their voting franchise.
CLICK HERE TO READ FULL THE STATEMENT FROM REV. DR. WENDELL ANTHONY
CLICK HERE TO READ FULL THE STATEMENT FROM GOVERNOR GRETCHEN WHITMER
2023 NATIONAL VOTER REGISTRATION DAY
Today is National Voter Registration Day! It's a celebration of our power to vote - and we're asking you to wave the flag high!
FIRST - REGISTER TO VOTE NOW using the QR code or https://mvic.sos.state.mi.us/RegisterVoter
THEN - all registered voters, show your status using this frame: https://twb.nz/dacvoterregistrationday
LAST - Upload your photo to: https://bit.ly/2023UploadRegisteredVoterPhoto
FINAL CHALLENGER & POLL WATCHER TRAINING!
Join us for the final Challenger & Poll Watcher Training on Monday, November 7 from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.. This training will be virtual.
12TH AND 13TH CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES TOWN HALL
The town hall is a nonpartisan event focused on educating voters on the candidate’s perspective on important issues facing the community. The event will stream live from the Detroit Branch NAACP Facebook page. There is also a limited amount of spots available to attend in-person, but you must RSVP. Click below to reserve your spot.
An Historic Moment For the Nation
For a few moments on this day, August 11, 2020, the discussion of the ravages from the pandemic of COVID-19 was pushed aside by the rushing tide of history. Senator Kamala Harris of California became the nation’s first African American woman nominated for the vice presidency of the United States.