2020 Voter Mobilization Digital Outreach Toolkit

Below are sample social media posts you can use to mobilize your networks to participate in democracy. Please feel free to modify any of these as makes sense for you. Let’s use all of the tools at our disposal to ensure every single voice is represented in the 2020 election.

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Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn

We have 35 days left in election season. Have you registered to #vote? If you plan to vote by mail, have you submitted your application? Do you have the information you need to be an informed voter? If you need support with one or all of these, let me know!

Due to #COVID19 nearly 75% of Americans are eligible to #VoteByMail. Be aware of common mistakes & reasons ballots get rejected so you can avoid them:

  1. Read all directions on the ballot
  2. Help family & friends navigate the ballot
  3. Return your ballot ASAP
  4. Spread the word!
Election workers are essential to ensuring that the #2020Election is a success! There are several roles you can take as a poll worker and each state recruits poll workers differently. For detailed steps on how to sign up, visit https://www.workelections.com.
#Vote2020

#COVID19 has many people rightly worried about going out to vote in the #2020Election. But we can’t let this situation silence our voices. Mail in voting is highly encouraged to keep everyone safe & healthy during the pandemic. Apply to #VoteByMail today! https://www.vote.org/absentee-ballot/

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It’s easy to feel like your participation in civic engagement is just a small drop in the bucket. But your voice matters, and together we hold the potential to create the change we want to see in our country.

We have 35 days left in election season. Have you registered to #vote? If you plan to vote by mail, have you submitted your application? Do you have the information you need to be an informed voter? If you need support with one or all of these, let me know!

Due to the pandemic, nearly 75% of Americans are now eligible to vote by mail. People must be aware of common mistakes and reasons why ballots get rejected in order to avoid them. 

To avoid these errors:

  1. Read all the directions on the ballot.
  2. Help family and friends navigate the ballot.
  3. Return your ballot ASAP!
  4. Spread the word!
Election workers are essential to ensuring that the #2020Election is a success! There are several roles you can take as a poll worker and each state recruits poll workers differently. For detailed steps on how to sign up, visit https://www.workelections.com.
#Vote2020

#COVID19 has many people rightly worried about going out to vote in the #2020Election. But we can’t let this situation silence our voices. Mail in voting is highly encouraged to keep everyone safe & healthy during the pandemic. Apply to #VoteByMail today! www.vote.org/absentee-ballot/

If you’re eager to do more to ensure that other people’s voices are represented, check in with the people in your community who may feel unsafe showing up to vote in person, such as seniors and/or people with compromised immune systems, and offer to return their ballot to a drop box. For more information visit, womenemployed.org/2020-voter-mobilization-toolkit/

Together, we will ensure more women, families, and communities can build their economic power and thrive.

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