A new Los Angeles County campaign called 'Make a Plan to Vote' aims to register more eligible voters ahead of the 2022 midterm election.
On Monday, the Los Angeles County Registrar's Office kicked-off a new campaign in East Los Angeles to get people in communities of color to go out and vote. The campaign is called Make a Plan to Vote.
Rivera, 19, was at the campaign kick-off where he registered to vote for the first time. Rivera said he hopes this puts a message out and encourages more eligible voters to register.
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