If there's one lesson to be learned from recent elections, it's simply this:
every vote counts. Critical elections on the local, state, and even national
levels can be won or lost over a very few votes.
The 2010 elections are already underway, and it's important that you do all that you
can to participate and make your voice heard.
The Nuclear Advocacy Network (NAN) has provided you with the
NAN Votes
website at
www.NanVotes.com
to offer you every resource you need to prepare for the
2010 elections. Start by filling in your zip code to access everything from voter
registration forms to information on your candidates.
Remember, your vote is one of the most important tools you possess to help make a difference.
Click here to take action!
The Nuclear Advocacy Network
In 2008, ANS joined forces with the North American Young Generation in Nuclear (NA-YGN),
Women in Nuclear (WIN), and the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) to create the Nuclear Advocacy
Network (NAN).
The Nuclear Advocacy Network is an independent, web-based portal designed to facilitate
communication with federal policymakers in Congress and the administration.
More information regarding the Nuclear Advocacy Network, including how to join,
is located in the
ANS Member Center
(login required).
Last updated June 6, 2012, 10:41am CDT.