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Getting People Involved in the Voting Process

The following article describes ways that we can get more people to register to vote, to actively determine who will make decisions about many, many things that directly affect us - transportation, housing, wages, discrimination policies, education and more.

One of the easiest and more effective activities a community group can engage in is encouraging people to register to vote. It can be an easy process - just ask everyone you know if they are registered to vote. If not, give them a voter registration form, get them to fill it out and make sure it gets to the voter registrar in your city, town or county.
Here are some tips:


The NAACP offers these responses to common excuses:

Have fun with it. Hold a social event like a picnic or pizza party where people can register to vote and talk to each other at the same time. It's also possible to set up a voter registration table at community events, after worship services, sporting events, etc. Radio stations love to broadcast live outside the grocery store where a voter registration table is set up!

Voter Registration Campaigns and Resources