N E W S R E L E A S E
AHEPA ENCOURAGES CITIZENS TO REGISTER TO VOTE; SENDS QUESTIONNAIRE TO PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES
WASHINGTON—Are you registered to vote? This is the question the President of the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (AHEPA), the largest and oldest American-based, Greek heritage grassroots membership organization, is asking members of the Greek-American community on visitations to AHEPA chapters throughout the United States.
Supreme President Franklin Manios is encouraging chapters to organize voter registration drives as a community service. In addition, Manios understands that just because one registers to vote that it does not ensure he or she will vote.
“It is our civic duty to vote, it is a privilege to vote, and voting is a fundamental tenet of Hellenism,” said Manios. “Voting is the language through which the ideology of democracy is communicated.”
Manios added that although some voter registration deadlines have passed, there are at least 24 states where people can still register to vote.
To register to vote, visit http://www.fec.gov/votregis/vr.shtml to download a National Mail Voter Registration Form which allows individuals to register from anywhere in the United States. The form can also be used to conduct voter registration drives.
Every Vote Counts
“The 2000 Presidential Election proved to us that every vote counts,” said Manios. “Some citizens do not vote because they feel uninformed. Therefore, it is essential for us, as responsible citizens, to educate ourselves on the issues.”
That is why AHEPA has taken the initiative to submit a questionnaire about Greek-American issues to the presidential campaigns of the two major candidates.
“We presented six questions to each candidate on domestic and foreign policy issues that have a bearing on us and our programs,” said Public Affairs Director Andrew Kaffes. “We made it clear to each campaign that we would advise the Greek-American community about the submission of the questionnaire and that we would publish their responses, or non-responses, for our community to review.”
He added, “We understand that this is crunch time for the campaigns, however, we expect a reply. And make no mistake about it, we will publicize whether or not we hear from the candidates in time for voters to know where the candidates stand. ”
AHEPA was founded in 1922 in response to the evils of bigotry and racism of early 20th century American society that targeted immigrants of many ethnicities, especially in the South. It also helped Greek immigrants assimilate into American society.
Today, the mission of the AHEPA family is to promote the ideals of Hellenism, education, philanthropy, civic responsibility, and family and individual excellence.
-------------------- Greek Singles - Omogenia Singles Join now for Free
http://www.omogeniasingles.com
|