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Mollis Registers 150 New Voters at Mt. Hope High School

BRISTOL, R.I. (April 4, 2008) – Students at Mt. Hope High School got a practical lesson in civics when the Secretary of State’s office visited as part of a statewide voter registration drive.

“Students who register to vote are more likely to become active and informed citizens of this state. Some of these young people will be our leaders of tomorrow. Now is the time to engage them,” said Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis.

One hundred fifty students registered to vote during the Secretary of State’s stop at the school. The voter registration initiative is a partnership with the state Board of Elections, school administrators and the Towns of Bristol and Warren.

“I am grateful to our partners for their commitment to this important initiative. Our success at Mt. Hope will pay dividends for decades to come as these youngsters exercise their right to vote election after election,” Mollis said.

The Secretary of State’s office plans to visit every Rhode Island high school leading up to the 2008 elections. In order to register, students must be U.S. citizens, age 18 on or before Election Day 2008 and have a valid Rhode Island driver’s license or social security number.

“An informed electorate is the keystone of democracy. Our visit to Mt. Hope produced a new generation of voters and citizens committed to making their voices heard,” Mollis said.

The Secretary of State’s office prepares the ballots for all federal, state and municipal elections held in Rhode Island. In addition, the office maintains the state’s central voter registration system and distributes handbooks that explain how to run for office, how to register to vote and how to vote.

“My goal is to make it easier for people to vote and to make government more open and accessible to everyday Rhode Islanders. The more that people are invested in their government, the better it will serve them,” said Mollis.

In addition, the Secretary of State’s office offers all Rhode Island public and private school a curriculum dubbed “Civics 101.” The course is designed to encourage students to learn more about the workings of government and to prepare them for public service.

Secretary of State Mollis is committed to making it easier for Rhode Islanders to vote, helping businesses grow and making government more open and accessible. For more information about the programs and services the Secretary of State offers Rhode Island, visit www.sec.state.ri.us.

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  • Department or agency: Office of the Secretary of State
  • Online: http://www.sos.ri.gov/
  • Release date: 04-04-2008

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