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february 9 ohov 2026 webinar

The webinar, titled “Voter Engagement Partners in Action: Replicating What Works for Renters,” was a deep dive into the Turning Renters into Voters: Lessons in Engaging Low-Income Renters best practice report.  

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Two partners who contributed to the report joined the conversation: Sarah Rennie, JD, Senior Director of Advocacy and Engagement at the Michigan Coalition Against Homelessness, and Jen Thomas, Community Engagement Manager at the Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania. They shared in-depth examples of their voter engagement work in PA and MI and spoke to the strategies featured in the report. The webinar presentation shared patterns from the field, innovations piloted across six communities, and new tools available to support nonpartisan voter engagement in 2026.  

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This series will be led by Tia Turner, NLIHC Project Manager for Our Homes, Our Votes in partnership with Chantelle Wilkinson, NLIHC Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and Campaigns.  

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The following links were shared on the call:  

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  • Join the Housing Providers Council  

  • Our Homes, Our Votes resource library  â€‹

Affordable homes are built with ballots

every bit as much as they are built with bricks and drywall. 

 

Start planning your Our Homes, Our Votes campaign today.

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