Remind your friends and family to register
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John,
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to change the way we interact with our communities, we must find new ways to reach out to our family and friends and ensure our collective voices are still loud in our democracy. In this time of physical distancing, there are still many ways to come together.
Just a few weeks ago, people came together virtually to celebrate Earth Day, now it’s time to take it one step further and come together to vote. One thing we know is that when more people vote, our environment and communities win.
Coming out of this global pandemic we are going to need a higher degree of civic engagement – and that includes more people voting to ensure our leaders in office reflect our values.
Pledge to vote and remind three friends to vote. You can receive reminders when it’s time to get your ballot in. [[link removed]]
Across our state, 20% of Washingtonians who are eligible to vote are not registered. That means you likely know a few people who are not registered, need to update their voter registration, or who turned 16 or 17 recently and are now eligible to pre-register.
With the Primary Election coming up in August and the General Election in November, there’s still time to ensure your friends and family can have their voice heard. Here’s everything you need to know about registering voters remotely and pledging to vote yourself. [[link removed]]
Thank you for being an active voter and engaging in our democracy during these critical times.
Onward,
Emily Krieger
Political and Civic Engagement Manager
Washington Conservation Voters
1402 Third Avenue, Suite 1400 | Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 631-2600 |
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