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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Election 2008: Voter participation resources

If you work in an agency serving families and children, or if you're active in a community organization, you're an important part of families' lives--so you can be most effective at persuading them to vote. How to go about it? Here are some resources from the Children's Advocate:

  • 10 Steps to voting power offers ways children's organizations can encourage parents and others to vote. In English and Spanish.
  • "Why Should I Vote?" is a reproducible, bilingual cartoon flyer about why parents and others should vote. English and Spanish.
  • Getting out the vote for kids describes 2004 "get out the vote" campaigns by children's organizations and provides voting and election resources. In English and Spanish.
  • Stay tuned for our September special election issue with information on presidential candidates and ballot measures affecting kids.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

There is a general consensus that Senator Hillary Clinton will prevail over Senator Barack Obama, but there has been much speculation regarding the voter turnout rate in the primary. As such, a brief overview of turnout in Puerto Rico election events is presented here, followed by an estimate of voter turnout in Sunday’s primary.
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