Voter Information to Level Up Your Voting Skills
Policy matters.
The Insta posts are nice (and necessary), but policy still wins the day when it comes to impact. Tea’s been dumped, wars fought, marches marched and amendments made—all with the singular privilege of voting at stake. And those State and Local elections you may sit out or gloss over? They matter—a lot—when it comes to the manifestation of big issues in our everyday lives. We’ve gathered some resources so you can proudly add “informed voter” to your LinkedIn profile.
Consider Vote411 your one-stop shop for all things voting. From registering to researching the contents of your local ballot and updated COVID-19 voting procedures—it’s all on this nonpartisan organization’s site.
When We All Vote is like voting’s superfan; it knows it’s the cool thing to do and wants you to do it, too. Another nonpartisan effort aimed at closing the age and race gap by highlighting voting’s virtues and giving registration a simple button.
The Brennan Center for Justice is here to make sure the pandemic doesn’t disrupt our patriotic duty. A nonpartisan law and policy institute, the center has outlined imperatives to ensure we can protect our 2020 get-out-the-vote from coronavirus.
More the BuzzFeed quiz type? Vote Easy from Vote Smart—an organization offering free, nonpartisan, unbiased facts—plays matchmaker, pointing out your dream politician based on your policy preferences on various issues.