Indivisible Georgia Coalition is joining forces with progressive partner organizations around the state to build progressive power on the ground and get out the vote in targeted, community-driven ways (knocking on doors, making phone calls, writing letters or postcards, driving volunteers or voters to the polls, providing childcare for volunteers, providing food or meeting locations for volunteers or staff).
Read MoreThe ACLU of Georgia is kicking off a new volunteer-led project to monitor local boards of elections in 20 key counties across the state. The goal is to keep a watchful eye on wrongful closures or changes to precincts, elimination voters from the rolls, and other actions that limit access to the ballot.
Read MoreCome volunteer with the organizations below doing critical voter registration – as well as canvassing and voter ID assistance – in August.
Read MoreIn southwest Georgia, Albany is a city of over 70 percent African Americans. But voter participation among minority populations has been a challenge. Albany Voter's Coalition wants to bank 1,000 completed absentee ballots - and, to do it, they need more volunteers in the community. Come join the Coalition, along with Spread the Vote, at their BBQ launch on Sept. 1, to learn more.
Read MoreCome volunteer with the organizations below doing critical voter registration – as well as canvassing and voter ID assistance – in July and into August.
Read MoreIt's July 4th week. And there's little more patriotic than our registering as many new Georgia voters possible - a demographic on which the November general elections will turn. Come volunteer with the organizations below doing this critical work (as well as canvassing and voter ID assistance), in July.
Read MoreIt's the official start of summer, and we have a little over 100 days (110 to be exact, before the Tue, Oct 9 voter registration deadline) to register all the new Georgia voters possible - a demographic on which the November general elections will turn. Come volunteer with the organizations doing this critical work, in June and July.
Read MoreCommon Cause Georgia is continuing its Gerrymandering 101: Summer Tour. Join a discussion of the problems and solutions to gerrymandering in Georgia, and train to advocate most effectively for redistricting reform at both the local and state levels.
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