Encourage All People to Register and Vote
Many barriers may prevent a low-income individual, new citizen, young
person, or other potential first-time voter from participating in elections. We
can help people feel more at ease and fully engaged in this civic responsibility.
Recruit a Group of Friends, Determine Your Target Audience, and Seek
Partners
• Form a group with other interested people.
• Decide which specific underrepresented group you wish to
approach.
• Consider partnering with other groups, such as soup kitchens,
homeless shelters, immigrant groups, social service organizations,
inner-city churches, and
ethnic congregations to
reach out to these communities.
Seek Input from the People You
Are Trying to Encourage
Your partner groups can plan
meetings with people you have
targeted for encouragement and
assistance. This will allow you to
identify specific barriers that often prevent people from voting.
You may hear people say the
following:
• I don’t know how to register to vote.
• I need transportation or
someone to watch my
children on Election Day.
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