56 posts in "Tag: communicating with voters"

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Messages and notices to help voters be well informed

Connecting voters with nonpartisan local voter guides for informed voting Funded by Knight Foundation Project partners: e.thePeople, DemocracyWorks

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Checklists to the rescue

A simple list helps voters return ballots and other forms correctly.

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Preparing for write-ins

Most voters probably don’t know how write-ins work. Put information about it on your website.

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Designing for democracy: Once you get started, it’s hard to stop

Taking the first step to a new design can be hard, but it can become addictive. (FOCE Webinar)

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Dramatic differences in voter guides

Small changes can add up to big differences. Even changing a few pages of a voter guide can improve information for voters.

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Voter guides show off best practices in California

California voters get a lot of love from their election officials.  Not just one, but two booklets arrive in their mailbox...

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Beautiful tools for promoting civic engagement

Meet the Election Toolkit, starting with 11 tools to help election officials engage voters, increase turnout, and smooth operations.

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A Voter Bill of Rights in plain language for California

When we started to work on a project to improve voter guides in California, we did not expect the Voter...

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Helping voters get the right primary election ballot in California

Primaries are hard to explain. But writing instructions for voters gets even harder when some parties allow some voters to participate in their Presidential...

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Less can be more in official notices

Tips to make notices, forms, and letters easier for voters to read.

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A better designed tax bill in Grand County, Utah

No one likes paying taxes. But no one said the tax bill had to be impossible to read, either. Even though...

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Election Toolkit

A civic engagement toolkit for election officials: ElectionTools.org Funded by Knight Foundation Project partners: Center for Technology and Civic Life

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Choosing how to communicate with voters

Election officials have more ways to communicate with voters than ever before, from traditional printed booklets, to the web, radio and...

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Designing voter education booklets and flyers

With each election, voters receive flyers and booklets to help them understand the election process, register, find their polling places, and learn what’s...

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Designing election department websites

Voters increasingly rely on online sources for information about where to vote, what’s on the ballot, and when they can vote. But...

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Guiding voters through the polling place

Hurricane Sandy, which struck the East Coast just before Election Day in 2012, delivered lessons and opportunities. Election officials proved just how resourceful...