Rock the Vote and Microsoft today have announced that they are working together to let Xbox Live members to register to vote, talk about their opinions on the next two possible presidents, and participate in presidential polls.

Rock the Vote wants to help reach out to youth voters, and they want to register 2 millions voters by fall. They wanted to do it on the Xbox 360 because they know thats where many young possible voters would spend their time.

This is only available in America, and starts on Monday August 5th.

A leading gaming and entertainment platform just became a leading platform for change. Microsoft Corp. and Rock the Vote today announced a groundbreaking partnership that will allow Xbox 360 owners to register to vote, participate in presidential polls and voice their opinions to the presidential candidates. It will all happen through Xbox LIVE starting Monday, Aug. 25, the first day of the Democratic National Convention.

“Xbox is a natural partner to help us reach out to youth voters,” said Heather Smith, executive director, Rock the Vote. “To realize our goal of registering 2 million young Americans by this fall, we need to go where young Americans are, and there’s no doubt in our minds that many are on Xbox 360 and Xbox LIVE.”

This is the first time that Rock the Vote has joined forces with an entertainment partner such as Xbox to reach voters under 30. Xbox LIVE is the largest online social network connected to the television, with membership totaling 12 million — if Xbox LIVE were a state, it would rank as the country’s seventh largest, giving it approximately 20 electoral votes.

“The Xbox LIVE community is active, vocal and passionate,” said Marc Whitten, general manager of Xbox LIVE. “We’re thrilled to partner with Rock the Vote to make it easier than ever for youth voters — and our members — to register and be heard.”
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    TurMoiL911 Aug 23, 08
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    This is only available in America
    That kind of goes without saying. I don't see people in people voting for the president of the United States.

    Is this going to be limited to people with adult accounts ? Because what about the minors who registered with adult accounts ?
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    Twisted Aug 23, 08
    Thats pretty cool, if I had a PS3 and lived in the states I would definitely take part in this.
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      Supernouva Aug 23, 08
      I must have missed the part in the article that said the PS3 had any part in this.
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    iLLmatic Aug 23, 08
    With all the hacking going on with the 360, I would think making it possible to vote on it would be the last feature they would include on the system.
    • 1
      Armed Rebel Aug 23, 08
      Just registering to vote..not actually voting for the presidential election...


      Anyway, I would definitely like to see this and get registered to vote. I need to..
      • 0
        iLLmatic Aug 24, 08
        Oh ok, misread. Well what's stopping you from registering to vote right now?
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    Donnelly Aug 23, 08
    I wonder why Nintendo aren't doing this.
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      Final Blade Aug 23, 08
      I wonder why Sony aren't doing this.
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        Supernouva Aug 23, 08
        Well what do Sony and Nintendo have in common? Oh yeah, they're both Japanese companies. That's why.
      • 2
        Cdemon Aug 23, 08
        YOU SEE, DONELLY'S JOKE WAS THAT MOST PEOPLE WHO OWN WII'S AREN'T OF LEGAL AGE TO VOTE (AKA UNDER 18).

        WAY OVER YOUR HEAD FINALBLADE.
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          Final Blade Aug 24, 08
          Oh no im quite aware of that joke. I was just making fun of Sony for not doing something similar to what there competitor was doing.

          WAY OVER YOUR HEAD GUYS.
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    kik36 Aug 23, 08
    Funny......I was just reading how the Rock the Vote organization was in the hole and teetering on filing for bankruptcy.
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      TurMoiL911 Aug 23, 08
      Still, it might be a hell of a lot more effective than that "Vote or Die" campaign for the last election.

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