One Month Before Any Election Day
Find out which candidates and parties represent your views.
It’s easy to find out about candidates with big money and lots of press. It’s often harder to find out who else is running. Make sure you know who the main players are and what they stand for.
Start asking your team what they’ve heard about the candidates running, and start a dialogue about the upcoming election.
People are more likely to follow the news if they have a sense of which names and pieces of information they're looking for. Drop some of this information into conversation with your team. Give them a few brief facts about the candidates and the main issues they'll be voting on.
Ensure that anybody who wont be in town for election day has requested an Absentee or Mail-in Ballot.
Remembering to fill out forms is tough. It's boring, It's annoying. That's where you come in! Make sure your friends know where to go to order their ballot and how to fill it in and send it back. We have links to the absentee applications in all 50 states in our state voting guides.