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Lauryn Hill, Neko Case, ?uestlove, "Weird Al" Yankovic Want You to Register to Vote

Today is National Voter Registration Day, and once again, non-partisan group HeadCount are spearheading an effort to get people registered. Their social media campaign features over 350 musicians, comedians, and celebrities sharing photographs of themselves holding the organization's "Register to Vote" clipboard. Register to vote here.

Check out photos of Lauryn Hill, Neko Case, ?uestlove, "Weird Al" Yankovic, and Jeff Tweedy. Head to HeadCount's Facebook to see the other celebrity participants in the campaign, including Grizzly Bear, Death Cab for Cutie, the Black Keys, Wayne Coyne, My Morning Jacket, St. Vincent, TV on the Radio, Chromeo, Sleigh Bells, the Antlers, Jenny Lewis, tUnE-yArDs, the Walkmen, and the War on Drugs. Remember to vote on November 4.



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