October 26, 2004
For Immediate ReleaseContact: Bill Kresnak
Phone: (614) 856-1900
AMA & ATVA URGE MOTORCYCLISTS
& ATV ENTHUSIASTS TO VOTE ON NOVEMBER 2ND
PICKERINGTON,
Ohio -- The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA)
and the All-Terrain Vehicle Association (ATVA) encourage
motorcyclists and ATV enthusiasts to protect their
right to ride by voting in the U.S. general election
on Tuesday, November 2.
Voters nationwide will choose not only the next
President, but also every seat in the U.S. House
of Representatives and one-third of the seats in
the U.S. Senate. Numerous state and local candidates
also will be on the ballot, as well as countless
state and local issues.
Motorcycle- and ATV-friendly officials can have
an enormous impact on issues such as rider education,
access to medical insurance, off-highway vehicle
recreation areas, or even whether motorcycle or
ATV enthusiasts can ride on their own private land.
"It's important that motorcyclists and ATVers
get to know the candidates and the issues before
stepping into the voting booth," said Terry Lee
Cook, Government Relations Specialist for the AMA
and ATVA. "We don't expect enthusiasts to vote based
on a single issue, but we urge enthusiasts to consider
a variety of issues important to them before casting
a vote.
"You won't always find motorcycling and ATV issues
spelled out in candidates' campaign literature,"
Cook added, "so voters have to ask questions, either
at town-hall meetings or by calling a candidate's
campaign headquarters."
Voters can find out whether they are registered
to vote and who the candidates are by contacting
their local county Board of Elections.
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