Harnessing the Power of Your Food Bank to Get Out The Vote! Shanti Prasad and Keisha Nzewi Alameda County Community Food Bank

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Harnessing the Power of Your Food Bank to Get Out The Vote! Shanti Prasad and Keisha Nzewi Alameda County Community Food Bank

Why Voter Registration? What would our world look like if everyone who could vote, did vote?

Why Voter Registration? Voter registration is the first step to becoming an engaged voter, whether you re a newly eligible voter registering for the first time or simply need to update your registration.

Why You? You are trusted and respected in the community You have frequent face-to-face contact with clients and constituents

What Exactly Are We Asking? Register people to vote!

7 Principles of Agency Based Voter Registration Planning ahead When to do it Where to do it Know the rules Help voters complete the form Deal with special circumstances Stay Nonpartisan

Planning Ahead Deciding when and where Who s in charge? Gaining buy-in

When to do it The best time to encourage individuals to register to vote is in the month leading up to the registration deadline. September

Where to do it At your Food Bank At your Member Agencies At events In high traffic areas of your community

Pick Up Lines Have you moved recently? Have you changed your name? Have you ever voted?

Know the Rules Registration Deadline is in October You may register to vote if you meet ALL of the following criteria: A citizen of the United States A resident of California At least 18 years of age as of the day of the next election Not in prison or on parole for the conviction of a felony Not declared to be mentally incompetent by a court

National Voter Registration Day ****************************** 2015: September 22 nd 2016: September 27th

Before Filling the Form Verify that they are eligible to vote. Ask them if they want your help to fill the form for them. NOTE: Circulators may NOT fill in the blanks on the forms UNLESS the citizen registering to vote asks for that help. If they do ask for help, it is your duty to fill out the form in its entirety and exactly as the citizen requests.

Stay Nonpartisan Nonprofit staff or volunteers may not suggest what candidate to support or what party to join. When answering questions about candidates and parties, volunteers and staff may refer people to other sources, such as a local newspaper or other nonpartisan voter guide. Nonprofits are free to register all the people they serve, including staff, volunteers and the local community, regardless of perceptions that certain communities vote a certain way. Nonprofits may also target underserved areas with a history of lower voter participation.

What s Missing? Get Out the Vote!

Can I get your number? Mid October-Election Day Voter Education Voter Mobilization

Let s Get Out the Vote Principles of GOTV Make it Personal Get Voters the Help They Need Turn up the (Nonpartisan) Volume

Let s Get Out the Vote How can you help your clients? Know the answers to basic election questions When providing services, ask people if they plan on voting and if they need help From now to the election, remind every phone caller to vote on November 3 rd (2015) / November 8 th (2016)

Let s Get Out the Vote Create Visibility Put up signs and make announcements reminding people: November 3 rd is Voting Day!

Let s Get Out the Vote On Election Day: Ask everyone you encounter if they ve voted or need help voting Put up Vote Today signs Have a party!

Questions? Ideas? Keisha and Shanti 510-635-3663 ext 352 or 307 knzewi@accfb.org sprasad@accfb.org