In less than two weeks, voters nationwide will elect government leaders and decide ballot issues that will impact sportsmen’s rights. Sportsmen nationwide must vote to ensure protection of their liberties.
“Hunters have the numbers to affect elections and influence policy,” said Rob Sexton, U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance (USSA) vice president for government affairs. “It makes a difference when sportsmen vote. They must make their voices heard.”
Sportsmen must elect candidates who support conservation and will safeguard hunting traditions. Learn where candidates stand on hunting issues and firearms rights before heading to the polls. Contact their campaign offices and ask specific questions.
Candidates recognize the growing importance of the sportsman’s vote. It is no surprise to them that their voting constituencies consist of passionate sportsmen and sportswomen who play key roles in election outcomes.
Beyond choosing new elected officials, Michigan citizens will be asked to vote on an issue that will determine the future of dove hunting.
After sportsmen unified to make Michigan the 41st dove hunting state, anti-hunters bankrolled a campaign to send the issue to the voters. A YES vote on Proposal 3 restores the dove hunt and protects Michigan’s hunting heritage.
“The anti’s know that if they can win in Michigan, they can win anywhere,” said Sexton. “It is critical for Michigan hunters to get out to vote on November 7.”
If you have questions about local voting protocol, contact your County Board of Elections today.
Courtesy of the USSA