Call to Action: Oppose LB541 – Protect access to the ballot

LB541 seeks to remove mail-in and online registration for voting, requiring anyone who moves to file at their DMV during working hours. This change to the election system would harm working class individuals of all stripes and would ultimately harm Black Nebraskan's capabilities to vote.

Why Oppose LB541?

  • Targets voter’s abilities to register to vote online
  • Targets voter’s abilities to mail-in ballots
  • Targets working voter’s abilities to engage with the electoral process

Take Action: Contact Your Legislator Today!

Tell them to VOTE NO on LB541 and support accessible elections for all Nebraskans.

How to Contact Your Senator:

  1. Call or email your state senator and ask them to oppose LB541.
  2. Say: “I oppose LB541 because it will harm Nebraskan voters. This bill will remove citizen rights that have been established over the last two decades such as the ability to register to vote online and by mail. The vast majority of voting age Nebraskans work jobs that do not align with the time needed to go to the DMV or the county election offices for something as simple as a move of address. Please vote NO on LB541!
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