Voter Information
Be an Informed and Active Voter in 2024
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Action 1: Get Informed and Share with Others
November 5th Is Rapidly Approaching
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Action 2: Get Involved and Influence Others
Learn About State Initiatives
- Assess candidates’ positions on critical issues, including election integrity and financial responsibility.
Find Ways to Increase Voter Registration
- If your state has online registration, help citizens register using it
- If not, use the online tool at “True the Vote” to register or update a prior registration.
- Registrations can be checked through your Board of Elections.
- Plan a “family and friends” gathering and organize an activity to review registrations.
- If you have older teens, ask them to get their friends registered.
- Wear candidate gear, and when people ask you about the candidate, ask if they are registered.
- Work with your Ward Chair and Precinct Executive (PE) to register new homeowners or renters.
Help Candidates Get Their Messages Out to Voters
- Join the mobilization efforts of President Trump to elect candidates.
- Get involved with his new initiative “Trump Force 47.”
- A site about encouraging early voting is “Swamp the Vote USA.”
- Plan meetings with neighbors.
- Consider SIGN WAVES, distributing candidate literature, informal coffee meetings with candidates
- Fly your US flag and encourage others to do so.
- Start a Prayer Group.
Participate in Securing Free and Fair Elections
- Volunteer at your Board of Elections as a poll worker or observer. Also, check for paid positions.
- Contact House Representatives and Senators and request investigations of election integrity irregularities.
Discuss the Election and Potential Outcomes with Younger Generations
- Engage high school and college students who are interested in shaping their future.
- Recommend contacting “Turning Point USA.”
- Ask your children and grandchildren what they are hearing at school about candidates and elections.
- Have discussions if their information seems incorrect.
Empower Your Future by Electing Candidates Who Have Your Values
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