Become a vote mobilizer
This election, the stakes are too high to just vote.
Become a vote mobilizer and make an even greater impact for our democracy. It doesn’t take a big commitment or a lot of work. You can:
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Bring a family member with you
Whether it’s a younger voter about to cast their first ballot, or an older relative who may have difficulty getting to the polls, your help may be the difference in making their vote count.
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Help a neighbour or friend get to the polls
It could be the elderly person next door or someone in shul who struggles with mobility issues. The ride and encouragement you give them could be all they need to get to the ballot box.
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Text or call your friends or colleagues to ask if they have voted
Some of our favourite people need a little reminder or a gentle push to make it to the polls. If you can spare a few seconds, you can be the person who reminds them what’s at stake – and why they need to vote.
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Organize a quick and simple vote drive
It could be your sports team, your school parents’ group, your synagogue community, or your neighbourhood WhatsApp channel. If you’ve got a network, you’ve got a group of voters to mobilize.