#1. You can influence an election.
You can help set the agenda when you vote.
#2. Every vote counts
1876: 1 vote made Rutherford B. Hayes President of the United States.
1976: 1 vote change in each Ohio precinct would have elected Ford, not Carter.
2009: Minnesota Senator Al Franken won by just 312 votes out of 2.9 million votes cast.
2017: A tie in a Virginia House of Delegates race was decided by a drawing.
#3. Voters get a seat at the table.
#4. Diversity. You can change the conversation.
#5. Voting helps you to be more informed.