Our Homes, Our Votes Provides Nonpartisan Voter Education Resources
With less than a month until the mid-term elections, NLIHC’s Our Homes, Our Votes highlights resources on voter education. People vote when they feel informed and empowered to make good decisions. This includes knowing how to vote, where to vote, and what one needs to vote. It also means being informed about the candidates and ballot measures. Our Homes, Our Votes’ resources include a recent webinar on educating voters before Election Day, a checklist for informing voters on the issues, and other useful materials for nonpartisan voter education. The League of Women Voters has resources as well, including a tool that shows all the positions up for election and the candidates running for those positions, including where they stand on key issues (like housing!), in your area by entering a ZIP code.
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