NONPROFITS GET OUT THE VOTE The Final Six Weeks
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NONPROFITS GET OUT THE VOTEThe Final Six Weeks
ABOUT US
AboutUs
A national hub of voter engagement resources and trainings to help nonprofits integrate nonpartisan voter participation into their ongoing activities and services.
Find more about our mission and partners on our website:www.nonprofitvote.org
TODAY’S PRESENTERS
WhoJulian JohannesenDirector of Research
and TrainingNonprofit VOTE
Ashley HeradCivic Engagement and
Policy DirectorLouisiana Association of Nonprofits Organizations
AGENDA
Agenda
Talking about voting Voter Registration Voter Education Get Out the Vote Election Day
TALKING ABOUT VOTING
• Your relationship with your clients and constituents is one of your greatest assets
• Face to face interaction is most effective
• Use every interaction and all of your communications channels to talk about voting
TALK ABOUT IT!
TalkingAbout Voting
• Assume that people plan to vote and help them to do that
• Ask questions based on that assumption:– Is your registration up to date?
– Do you know where you’re polling place?
– Are you voting in the morning or after work?
• “Scheduling an appointment” to vote– Research has shown that being asked to think
about or visualize your plan to vote increase the chance that you will vote
TIPS ON TALKING ABOUT VOTING
TalkingAbout Voting
• It’s your civic duty: As an American citizen, it is your responsibility to do your civic duty and vote on Election Day.
• Improve your future: Voting brings us together as Americans and is something you can do to help strengthen your community. All eligible Americans should cast a ballot on Election Day for their future, their children’s futures, and the future of our great nation.
• Taking control: Voting is your chance to take control over what happens to your family and your community. Many Americans are struggling these days and all Americans deserve a say in how to solve these problems.
MESSAGES THAT WORK
TalkingAbout Voting
• Stand up: It’s important to stand up for our rights and elect leaders who will lift up our country and our communities. America’s future is our future, and we need to vote and make sure the politicians hear our voices and know we count and we matter. We can’t complain about the way things are going if we don’t take responsibility and stand up for what we believe in.
• Your voice matters: Your vote — along with everyone’s vote — matters. It lets politicians know that the American people have an opinion, and that they need to listen to what we have to say.
• Understand the rules: In order to participate in our democracy and have your voice heard, you need to understand the voting rules in your state, register on time, and show up at the correct polling place..
MESSAGES THAT WORK (CONT.)
TalkingAbout Voting
VOTER REGISTRATION
• Promote the voter registration deadline
• Conduct a voter registration drive at your location or in your community
• Take part in National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday, September 25th
THERE’S STILL TIME!
VoterRegistration
NATIONAL VOTER REGISTRATION DAYwww.nationalvoterregistrationday.org
VoterRegistration
VOTING IN YOUR STATE• graphic
VoterRegistration
VOTER EDUCATION How to vote What’s on the ballot
HOW TO VOTE: COMMON QUESTIONS
Make sure you can answer questions from your clients and constituents about things like:• How to vote early• The day of the week and date of the
election• The polling place hours• How to find their polling place• What ID they might need to vote• How to get help voting
VoterEducation
WHAT’S ON THE BALLOT• Provide sample ballots (if
available)• Give out a short, one page
guide to a ballot question or all of the ballot questions
• Distribute a short, one page guide to the issues most important to your organization
VoterEducation
GET OUT THE VOTE Principles of GOTV Key activities Creating visibility Early voting Promoting Election
Day Voting
PRINCIPLES OF GOTV• Make it personal: Personal contact works best!• Create urgency around your issue or the impact
of the election• Turn up the volume close to Election Day when
people are most tuned in
GOTV
• Create visibility: Make the election visible at your agency and in your communications
• Promote Early Voting: Encourage people to vote early by mail or in person
• Promote Election Day voting: Contact constituents about voting on Election Day
KEY ACTIVITIES
GOTV
CREATE VISIBILITY• The election should be
visible to everyone you interact with
• Make announcements about the election
• Put up “Vote November 6” posters or signage
• Use your communications GOTV
EARLY VOTING MATTERS!• In 2008, nearly 1 in 3
voters voted early!• Let your community
know about the opportunity to vote early – how and where to do it.
GOTV
VOTE EARLY BY MAIL/ABSENTEE• Promote the absentee
voting dates• Help community members
get an absentee ballot application
GOTV
VOTE EARLY IN-PERSON• Voting by absentee
ballot in person• Voting at a designated
early voting location
GOTV
THE FINAL TWO WEEKS
• Continue to turn up the volume!
• Orient staff to answer basic election questions
• When providing services, ask people if they’re planning to vote and if they need help
• Hold a Get Out The Vote event (like a Trick or Vote event)
GOTV
ON ELECTION DAY
• Provide election assistance• Give staff time off to take part
in nonpartisan get out the vote activities or to work at the polls
• Celebrate democracy!
WHAT TO DO ON ELECTION DAY
ElectionDay
• Talk to clients and constituents about voting and office assistance
• Help constituents find their polling place
• Promote the toll free voter assistance hotlines and the free smart phone app: – 1-866-OUR-VOTE– 1-888-Ve-Y-Vota
PROVIDE ELECTION ASSISTANCE
ElectionDay
• Allow staff to take part in nonpartisan get out the vote activities
• Or as a staff person, take personal time to work for a campaign
• Become a poll worker or translator
TIME OFF ON ELECTION DAY
• Make the election visible and create a festive atmosphere
• Ask people about voting and if possible provide assistance
CELEBRATE DEMOCRACY!
ElectionDay
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www.nonprofitvote.org/support-voting.htmlSUPPORT VOTING!
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• Factsheets, Guides, Toolkits and more available at www.nonprofitvote.org
RESOURCES
Resources
[email protected] (8683)www.nonprofitvote.orgNonprofit VOTE89 South StreetSuite 203Boston, MA 02111
Ashley [email protected]
Julian [email protected]