We are working to keep you up to date on important election information and ways to safely support civic engagement.
When We All Vote

Hi John,

At this critical time for our country, When We All Vote is staying up to date on how the coronavirus (COVID-19) is impacting individuals and communities around the country. We are taking action to keep voters, our volunteers, and supporters informed about how to stay safe, while also working to ensure everyone can continue to fully participate in our democracy. 

As you may have heard, we recently canceled our 2020 kick-off rally with Michelle Obama and continue to make adjustments to promote social distancing. 

We are creating more opportunities to connect digitally, including giving volunteers new ways to participate in the important work we need to do to register, educate, and mobilize our communities around voting. We are also creating resources for upcoming elections to show the multiple ways people can register and vote. We will hold additional online volunteer trainings to keep everyone up to date on how best to organize, and get folks registered and ready to vote, including getting voters the information they need about voting by mail.

Bottom line: We will work to ensure that volunteers and voters have what they need to stay safe and engaged during this uncertain time and critical election season. 

As more information becomes available, you can expect us to update you on how to stay informed and get involved. We will continue to share the most current information on voter registration deadlines and upcoming elections as well as ways supporters can safely participate in the important work of registering, educating and mobilizing our communities to vote.

To read more about how we’re planning to continue our work, read our blog post:

READ OUR RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS

Together, we can keep our communities safe. Thanks for doing your part.

Thank you and take care,

Kyle

Kyle Lierman
CEO
When We All Vote

P.S. -- For more information on the coronavirus, visit the CDC or World Health Organization website for safety guidance.