From When We All Vote <[email protected]>
Subject What's Happening with When We All Vote 🗳️
Date November 12, 2025 6:00 PM
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Hey, John!

From historic turnout to major statewide wins, the 2025 election season was proof that when we show up, we shift what’s possible. Across the country, voters made their voices heard — deciding the future of schools, courts, climate, and communities through local races and ballot measures that will shape our daily lives for years to come.

As we celebrate these victories, let’s remember that real change happens in the days, weeks, and months ahead. Stay informed, stay active, and stay connected — here’s how to keep showing up:

📍 Follow your local leaders: Track what they’re doing and hold them accountable.
📍 Show up locally: Attend community meetings or town halls to make your voice heard.
📍 Volunteer: Join local groups working on issues you care about.
📍 Mobilize: Help friends and family get ready for the next election cycle.
📍 Use your platform: Share trusted info (make sure you’re following When We All Vote on social media [[link removed]]), lift up community voices, and keep the conversation going.

Our democracy doesn’t stop between elections — and neither do we. Now, let’s look at what is on the horizon for When We All Vote:

⭐ Our My School Votes Advisory Fellowship [[link removed]] is almost coming to a close, and we couldn’t be prouder of the incredible work our fellows have done. This group of young changemakers [[link removed]], ages 18 to 24, from across states such as Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, Texas, and more, who hosted voter registration drives [[link removed]], advocated for their communities [[link removed]], and mobilized their peers [[link removed]] with When We All Vote this year. These student leaders have shown what it means to build a culture of civic engagement from the ground up.

⭐ We’re closing out our "Local Elections Explained for Gen Z" video series — where we spoke directly to Gen Z voters, breaking down the basics of voting, the importance of this year’s local races, and the power of making our voices heard leading up to Election Day. Watch the final episode as we get ready for 2026 [[link removed]].

⭐ Giving Tuesday is December 2, and your giving makes a difference. Your support helps us empower communities, break down barriers to the ballot box, and build a more inclusive democracy where every voice is heard. Together, we can make sure more people have the tools and confidence to cast their ballots and know their vote matters. Start giving early and invest in the future we’re building together [[link removed]]!

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Til next time,
When We All Vote 🗳️

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