Toolkits

Community-based nonprofits are uniquely suited to the job of helping their clients, constituents, staff and volunteers become involved in the electoral process. Nonprofits have the trust and respect of their communities and daily contact with those who would benefit from increased participation in our democratic process. But the question for individual nonprofits remains, "How do we get started?" Our toolkits can help, so click here.

 

Fact Sheets

Our fact sheets (such as "Where do I vote?" and "What's on the ballot?") are designed for display by your agency. Click here to see them.

 

Candidate Forums

Attending and hosting candidate forums are effective and permissible ways for nonprofits to get to know the candidates in their area. Candidate forums provide you with a great opportunity to ask important questions about the issues facing your nonprofit and your community. Click here to learn more.

 

More Resources

We have a number of additional resources available for purchase. We affectionately refer to these items as "swag." Swag is great for distributing to your staff, board, volunteers and clients to remind them to get to the polls on November 4 and to encourage their friends and colleagues to do the same, so click here and check it out!

 

Voter Guides

These nonpartisan general election voter guides are available through local Leagues of Women Voters. Guides are listed by county or local jurisdiction with contact information included when available, Click here to see them.

 

GENERAL ELECTION
TUESDAY
Nov. 2, 2010

PRIMARY ELECTION
TUESDAY AUG. 3RD, 2010

All polls open from
7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Register to Vote
Vote Absentee
Voting at the Polls
Find Your Polling Place
What's on the Ballot
Voter Assistance
Special Circumstances