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Election Preparation Toolkit

This toolkit provides key information to help give Leagues the resources they need  as we approach Election Day and beyond!

This guide provides resources to support your League’s election work with public education, outreach, and action in the lead up to the election.

PUBLIC EDUCATION AND ENGAGEMENT

Because of the shifting changes to state election laws and practices, ongoing public education will be critical.

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Messaging Guidance:
Other Tools:

Use a DEI Lens when creating your public education and engagement strategy.

Check out our DEI webinar series!

  • Review this Voter Suppression Toolkit: The Fight for the Right to Vote to contextualize your efforts in an understanding of historic voter suppression and systemic oppression. You can also view this recorded training from our friends at the Leadership Conference in 2020.
  • Use these guiding questions when thinking through target outreach, building partnerships, and participating in coalitions:
    • How are we building trust in the system?
    • Who is most impacted by the voter suppression tactics in our area? Are their voices at the table when decisions are made on how to best deal with this voter suppression tactic?
    • What lessons did we learn in previous elections? Were there any areas or communities that were disproportionately impacted by changes to election laws or practices?
      • Where were ballots rejected?
      • Where are drop boxes located?
      • Where are polling places located? Which ones experienced long lines?

LWV is not the only organization focused on ensuring that every person has equal access to the ballot! Strengthen your efforts by partnering with local organizations and community leaders to support their messaging and efforts to reach the most people.

Tips for Volunteer Recruitment and Engagement During Election Season

Election season provides many opportunities for recruitment and new ways to engage old and new volunteers and members to work together.

Growing an effective volunteer base is an intentional process — even if it is for one event. When volunteers have a positive experience with the League, we increase their likelihood to stay committed to our work and to come back for more! The elements of a great volunteer program include coming up with a plan, an ask, training, thoughts for growth, and investment in culture.


VOTER REGISTRATION

Leagues are thinking outside the box and reaching voters where they are to encourage everyone to get registered and update their registration.

Resources

Have additional questions? Reach out to [email protected]!


GET OUT THE VOTE

Getting out the vote is an ongoing effort that includes a combination of public education, engagement, digital and in-person strategies, and more! Be sure to partner with other local organizations and community leaders to ensure that you are reaching  targeted communities. 

GOTV guidance, trainings, and resources: 

Direct voter contact is key to increasing voter turnout, especially among young people and first-time voters. LWVEF is happy to provide these tools for Leagues working to conduct effective get out the vote! Review our GOTV Best Practices Guide!

Tips and resources

Encourage people to vote early and host a Bring Your Own Ballot Party!

While Vote Early Day is in late October, we want to ensure that the full month of October is full of many different activities and messages to capitalize on the momentum around early voting nationwide to get out the vote. Below are some ideas to build up momentum to get out the vote throughout the early voting season.

Host a Bring Your Own Ballot (BYOB) Virtual Party!  
  • Bring Your Own Ballot (BYOB) virtual parties are a great way to make sure that no mistakes are made completing your ballot, so your vote is counted. You can use VOTE411.org to find all you need to know about voting in your community and share that information with your friends and neighbors at the party!

  • Check out our BYOB toolkit here!

Use relational organizing to make the biggest impact!

Have additional questions? Reach out to [email protected]!


POLL WORKER RECRUITMENT

Poll workers are critical in ensuring a healthy democracy and working election system. Because of limited funding in states for elections, much of the work of poll worker recruitment now falls on nonprofits like the League of Women Voters. To help anticipate this potential challenge, advocate for poll workers to have the equipment and space they need and help recruit more poll workers!

Tips and resources

  • Share PowerThePolls.org/LWV for people in your community to learn more about how to sign up as a poll worker.
  • Work with organizations, community partners, and elections officials to create a bank of poll workers.

WORK WITH ELECTION OFFICIALS

The League serves an important role in connecting voters' needs with election officials. Working closely with election officials at the state and local level helps give us the insight needed for how to support election officials, how to meet voters' needs, and how to bring diverse voices to the table.

Building relationships with election officials and county clerks allows the Leagues to assist the election process where needed. That's making democracy work!

Tips from the field:

  • Start reaching out to election officials early to get a sense of how the League can support their needs, elevate proper messaging, and play a role in advocating to ensure voters have equal access.
  • Partner with election officials to do joint public messaging.
  • Help recruit people to count ballots. We know that an increase in voting by mail means there will be more time dedicated to counting mail-in ballots. We want to ensure that offices have the resources they need to do this well. 

CANDIDATE ENGAGEMENT RESOURCES

Debates & Forums

Voter Guides

Candidate Pressure