Saks Encourages New York Visitors to Get Out and Vote

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In recognition of National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday, Saks is collaborating with Vote.org, the largest nonpartisan voter registration and get-out-the-vote platform in the U.S.,to support voter accessibility.

Starting Tuesday, voters can visit saks.com/vote to find resources to register to vote, check their voter registration status, learn more about the candidates on their local ballot and request an absentee ballot through Vote.org’s platform.

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In addition, Saks has set up a window installation at the New York flagship to encourage visitors to exercise their right to vote in the 2024 election. The initiative marks the second time Saks has collaborated with Vote.org to reach voters with convenient, nonpartisan resources and election information tools.

Six of Saks’ window on the corner of Fifth Avenue and 49th Street spell out “Vote,” in geometric, neon letters and feature QR codes that direct to Saks’ online voter registration experience, encouraging both the New York community and visitors from out of state to register to vote.


Saks is encouraging flagship visitors to register to vote.

Saks is encouraging flagship visitors to register to vote.

“As a prominent American brand with a far-reaching platform, Saks is committed to raising awareness of timely issues that matter to our customers, employees, partners and communities,” said Emily Essner, chief marketing officer of Saks. “Voting is a fundamental right, and we are proud to work with Vote.org to help increase access to nonpartisan voter registration resources. We look forward to inspiring voters nationwide to get involved and make their voices heard during this upcoming election season.”

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