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Voter Registration & Education

Out for Justice is committed to increasing voting knowledge and participation among individuals who are under-represented within the voting process, particularly those who are directly impacted by the legal system. OFJ engages in voter education and outreach efforts within under-represented communities and behind the walls to eligible voters and those awaiting pre-trial. Specific activities include face-to-face and phone conversations with community members, voter registration drives, transportation to polling locations, and poll parties on the day of the election. OFJ engages its members as volunteers and paid special initiative staff to carry out these activities.

Voter Registration

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Voter Education

Currently, Maryland state law allows citizens who have previously been convicted of a felony to register to vote as long as they are not currently incarcerated, i.e. "Behind the Walls". Those currently incarcerated either awaiting trial who have not been convicted of a crime, or those serving time for a misdemeanor conviction, are also eligible to vote!

If you are a formerly or currently incarcerated citizen who is eligible to vote but is not registered to vote, make sure to click on this link and get registered to vote TODAY! For further assistance, or if you have any questions or concerns regarding voting rights for those formerly incarcerated please contact Out for Justice at: (443)-563-2123 or getinfo@out4justice.org.

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