To have a well informed electorate, it needs to be easy for voters to get information about what’s on the ballot, who is running, and what to expect at the polling place.
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Sending information directly to voters that is plain, clear, skimable, and objective meets voters where they are. Never done a voter guide? Use ours!
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Templates, guidelines, and webinars about how to make a voter guide. We did these with partners
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We also did an adorable pocket guide for voters (great for new voters!) with
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@RI_BOE has shared a Spanish pocket guide with us, too! (Let us know if you’d like that!)1 reply 1 retweet 4 likesShow this thread
We also have a workbook for making voter guides that collects all the tools and assets you need to get started: https://civicdesign.org/fieldguides/designing-a-voter-guide-to-an-election/ …
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