Did you know that early voting helps boost Dem turnout? When you vote early, campaigns take you off their call and text lists and can efficiently focus on people who haven’t yet voted. You’ll benefit too by fewer calls and texts from campaigns.
It’s common to procrastinate about voting. Many of us leave our mail-in ballot on the kitchen counter for days, even weeks. This guide is designed to give voters some simple tools to help them vote early, efficiently and confidently!
Just follow these four easy steps. Remember: Voting early helps Dems win!
STEP 1 - Do this ASAP.
Register or double-check that you are registered, and learn all details about the voting process in your state. Even if you are fairly certain you are registered, double-check. Sometimes there are errors causing people to fall off the voter rolls. TurboVote provides you with the information you need to vote with confidence. Sign up for election reminders, and get help with voter registration and voting by mail — all in one place! Visit TurboVote to be prepared to vote.STEP 2 - Do this ASAP. Start making your ballot choices via the Blue Voter Guide. This fabulous tool allows you to preview what’s on your ballot and it provides information on endorsement by progressive organizations and other groups and newspapers for candidate and ballot propositions.
Watch this two-minute video which explains how it works.
VIsit Blue Voter Guide to “build and print out your ballot.”
Note that the Blue Voter Guide is available in the following battleground states: CA, AZ, FL, NV, TX, GA, NC, PA, WI.
Also note that some local races and town ballot measures are not included in the Blue Voter Guide. For those selections, helpful information can be found progressive websites, in local newspapers, and from like-minded friends.
STEP 3 - Do this ASAP. Forward this email ASAP to your personal network, especially to people in these states: CA, AZ, FL, NV, TX, GA, NC, PA, and WI. You can have a direct impact on the outcome by encouraging your network to VOTE EARLY!
STEP 4 - The day your ballot arrives in the mail, fill it out, and mail it back, or return it via any other available option. OR, if you plan to vote in person, that’s great too! Still, complete Steps 1, 2, and 3 so that you can walk into the voting booth with your ballot choices selected and printed.
Boom. You are done. You voted AND voted early giving Democrats an added edge in keeping Congress blue in ‘22!