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Civic Engagement: Ways You Can Help

Civic Engagement:
Ways You Can Help

Metro Atlanta & Albany: Help voters obtain photo IDs

Georgia is one of 20 states that require a photo ID to vote. 21 million eligible voters in America do not have government-issued photo ID. Of those 21 million, the majority fall into one of the following four categories: people of color, low income, elderly, and young. For many, these categories intersect. Spread The Vote’s mission: help every single American obtain the ID they need to participate in our democracy.

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Marvin Lim
Help increase voter turnout in rural areas

Every vote in this state matters - particularly in statewide races. The Democratic Party of Georgia (DPG) is spearheading an effort to turnout rural voters in the May 22 primary, and to build long-term capacity in other areas of the state with untapped potential for turnout.

DPG will be hosting trainings in select counties. The purpose is to assist local volunteers and leaders to begin building outreach and turnout infrastructure. Training will cover vote by mail, phone banking, how to utilize the Secretary of State's My Voter Page, hustle, and building out "rides to the polls" programs.

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Marvin Lim
#159CalltoActioin: Troup County & Metro Atlanta: Voter Registration Training with Georgia Equality March 20-21

 

#159CalltoActioin: Troup County & Metro Atlanta: Voter Registration Training with Georgia Equality March 20-21

Making sure that LGBTQ Georgians and allies vote is at the core of the organization's work to achieve full equality in Georgia — and they need your help. Sign up to help with voter registration training sessions. #159CalltoAction #159VoterRegistration

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