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Tuesday is Election Day. I bet you knew that already. That’s great.
But how do you encourage your friends to vote?
Email won’t work. You have to do it “one on one”.
People are more likely to vote if they plan. Help them visualize themselves voting.
Call them (on a phone... remember those?) and ask:
While you may not feel the direct results of a vote by your Congressman on a bill in Washington, you are certainly affected by the time your garbage is picked up or the size of the pothole that you hit on your way to work every day.
Every election is important. Please remember that on Tuesday and vote!
But how do you encourage your friends to vote?
Email won’t work. You have to do it “one on one”.
People are more likely to vote if they plan. Help them visualize themselves voting.
Call them (on a phone... remember those?) and ask:
- Are you registered to vote? (If they are, they should have received a sample ballot. If not, help them register to vote for next time here)
- Where is your polling place? (It’s on their sample ballot. Have them read it to you.)
- What time will you be voting? Before or after work? (Voting takes time. People that have planned a specific time are more likely to vote.)
- Are you giving yourself enough time if there is a long line? (Once we get them to the polls, make sure they stay long enough to vote!)
While you may not feel the direct results of a vote by your Congressman on a bill in Washington, you are certainly affected by the time your garbage is picked up or the size of the pothole that you hit on your way to work every day.
Every election is important. Please remember that on Tuesday and vote!