Research-Based Tactics for Effective Voter Education

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Research-Based Tactics for Effective Voter Education Tactics That Work Research-Based Tactics for Effective Voter Education Elizabeth A. Erkel, PhD Feb 2019

Table of Contents 3 4 9 15 20 22 Preface Tactics that raise awareness & inform Tactics that help voters plan Tactics that help voters take action Tactics that keep the conversation going References Feb 2019

Center for Civic Design, 2014a, p. 5 Preface Welcome! This tutorial will help you choose effective voter education tactics. To understand the principles behind effective GOTV campaigns, see Evidence-Based Practices for Voter Education For talking effectively with voters, see What to Say: Talking About Voter Registration The single most important element of any voter education tactic is speaking with voters in language they understand to provide them with “the right information in the right format at the right time.” Feb 2019 Center for Civic Design, 2014a, p. 5

1. Tactics that raise awareness and inform Interactive, meaningful communication Presentations Newspapers Radio and television Feb 2019 Center for Civic Design, 2014a, p. 6

Awareness & information Respond to community organization requests with a customized presentation on their requested topic related to elections and voting. Publicize your speakers bureau and suggested topics on your website and at public gatherings. Presentations Feb 2019 U.S. Election Assistance Commission, 2014, p. 3

Packaged presentations Grab n’ Go! PowerPoint Script Short video The Grab n’ Go packaged presentations include a PowerPoint presentation with a script and a short teaser video. The community-oriented Vote it Counts presentations are individualized for each local League. Get in the Game Vote presentation is aimed at college students. Vote by Mail goes through all the steps for absentee balloting. This summer all the presentations will be updated with voting information specific to the fall election. Feb 2019 https://my.LWV.org/Texas/Get-Out-Vote-0

Awareness & information Publicize events through press releases. Ask local newspapers to insert your voters guide. Newspapers Center for Civic Design, 2014a, p. 6 U.S. Election Assistance Commission, 2014, p. 3 Feb 2019

Awareness & information Radio and television Arrange to be a guest on a local talk show to discuss focused, nonpartisan election and voting topics. Feb 2019 Center for Civic Design, 2014a, p. 6

2. Tactics that help voters plan Brochures Bookmarks Cards Flyers Mailings Interactive, meaningful communication Feb 2019 Center for Civic Design, 2014a, p. 6

Help make a plan for voting Getting potential voters to think through the steps they need to take makes them more likely to act on their intent to vote. Planning to be a voter What to Take to the Polls Voter registration card One of the acceptable voter IDs List of who/what to vote for Logistics Readiness Nonpartisan Resources Voter information websites www.VOTE411.org, www.VoteTexas.gov www.LWVTexas.org County elections website Local League website League voters guides Assess difficulty How When Where Special plans Deadlines Registration Vote-by-mail Voting dates Polling places Find voter ID information at https://my.lwv.org/texas/voter-id Feb 2019 Nickerson & Rogers, 2010

U.S. Election Assistance Commission, 2014, p. 3 Assist voter in getting ready to vote. Distribute printed materials at events and public places Arrange to include voter education inserts into regular mailings by utility companies Feb 2019 U.S. Election Assistance Commission, 2014, p. 3

Bookmarks and cards The bookmarks are individualized for each local League and will be updated this summer for the fall election. LWV-TX social media business card available at https://my.lwv.org/texas/get-out-vote-0 Bookmarks individualized for each local League available at https://my.lwv.org/texas/vote-it-counts Feb 2019

Voter Checklist Bookmark or handout The Voter Checklist is another resource that you can print and share with voters−available to print as a bookmark or handout. https://my.lwv.org/texas/get-out-vote-0 Feb 2019

Brochures Posters, Flyers, Graphics In addition to the Handy Dandy Guide that has been published for several years, there are lots and lots of other posters and flyers to print, as well as photos that you can download for use on social media and your own flyers. Feb 2019 https://my.lwv.org/texas/voter-education-media

3. Tactics that help voters take action Websites that answer voters’ questions lead to confident voters who show up at the right place with what they need to know to vote. Interactive, meaningful communication Feb 2019 Center for Civic Design, 2014a, p. 6, & 2014b, p. 5 U.S. Election Assistance Commission, 2014, p. 1

Center for Civic Design, 2014b, p. 5 A 1st-time voter asks: What is voting like? A long-time voter asks: What’s new in voting? Feb 2019 Center for Civic Design, 2014b, p. 5

Make voting easy with… www.VOTE.org Sign up for reminders about registration deadlines upcoming elections Voting should fit the way we live. Feb 2019

Make voting easy with… Feb 2019 www.VOTE411.org

Website resources Local League Website Elections Information Checklist at https://my.LWV.org/Texas/Get-Out-Vote-0 A checklist on what elections information to provide on a local League website www.ElectionTools.org Has simple images and tools to use on election websites www.TechAndCivicLife.org Has step-by-step guides on technology tools to better service voters, candidates, and poll workers Feb 2019

2. Tactics that keep the conversation going Social media Use social pressure to increase voter turnout among your friends through a series of chatty posts during Early Voting. Interactive, meaningful communication Feb 2019 Center for Civic Design, 2014a, p. 6; Green & Gerber, 2015, p. 99

Social media resources https://my.lwv.org/texas/get-out-vote-0 Graphics (found under Printed Materials) Posters, flyers, graphics Photos to download and post or use in print materials Social Media & Websites Links to LWV-TX social media sites Social Media Content Examples Promote Voting and Elections With Social Media (48 min. webinar) Feb 2019