From iVote Civic Education Fund <[email protected]>
Subject building for the future
Date January 14, 2023 4:01 PM
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We need you to see this. The election may be over -- but our work is only beginning. Vengeful politicians have introduced HUNDREDS of voter suppression bills in the last two years -- and we need to be prepared to fight back against every single future attack. The fight to protect our democracy doesn’t start when the first ads go up for the next election -- we need to lay the groundwork now. Can we count on your $15 to protect our voting rights? >> [link removed]

EVERYTHING just changed.

FIRST: Vengeful politicians introduced hundreds of bills to keep voters from the polls.

THEN: Others tried to overturn their election losses based on a web of lies.

NOW: iVote is fighting these desperate attempts to silence our votes and our voices. That means that even with Election Day in the rearview mirror, we can’t rest on our laurels. Our work to stop every last attempt at voter suppression is only beginning. Will you pitch in $15? >> [link removed]

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We’re so proud of our work to fight voter suppression and boost voter turnout in 2022.

But we spent every last dollar doing so -- and now we need to start from scratch.

We need your help to rebuild and keep up the fight in the new year

Could you rush in $15 before midnight to protect our democracy? [link removed]

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Thank you,

iVote Civic Education Fund

iVote Civic Education Fund is dedicated to expanding our right to vote.

Oregon, California, West Virginia, Connecticut, and Vermont recently enacted bipartisan Automatic Voter Registration legislation, which between the five states will bring nearly 9 million new voters into our democracy.

Additionally, in most states, the secretary of state administers elections -- often with the power to interpret election laws, determine acceptable forms of ID, manage voter registration systems, and oversee early vote and Election Day.

These responsibilities give secretaries of state considerable control over implementing voting laws, and the liberty to make influential policy decisions that impact key communities.
iVote Civic Education Fund is working to increase awareness of the functions and impact of secretaries of state on voter participation -- because iVote is dedicated to the powerful notion that every eligible citizen should be able to vote.

We need you with us in this fight long-term. But if you must leave us, you can unsubscribe: [link removed]

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iVote
PO Box 382167
Cambridge, MA 02238
United States
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