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Volunteer to Stop The Steal: Ways to Work on Election Protection
We all know the score here: it's not going to be enough to just earn more votes than MAGA at the ballot box. We need to be prepared to stop Trump from subverting these elections. That work will stretch on for weeks after Election Day, and it needs to begin now.
🙋🏽♀️ We’ve pulled together a new action page running down ways we can get engaged in the work of election protection starting today. This will be continually updated as we learn of new opportunities to volunteer, and we hope it can be a reference and a resource for you. Check it out here. Currently, it features:
BEFORE ELECTION DAY
Help Ensure We Have People In Place For The Work on November 3rd
VoPro Pros aims to provide a national network of volunteers experienced in voter protection issues, ready to be activated wherever their expertise is needed – and they’re always looking to get new people trained and on board. In the lead-up to the election, they’ll be recruiting poll monitors, contacting voters to help get their registration issues fixed, and more. We can sign up to volunteer with VoPro Pros here.
A substantial amount of the infrastructure for election protection is run by the DNC, state Democratic Party organizations and their associated coordinated campaigns, and they’re using this period to make sure they have their teams in place. We can sign up to help recruit voter protection volunteers in Michigan here and in North Carolina here.
Help Folks Get The ID They Need
VoteRiders is focused on ensuring that voter ID laws don’t keep eligible voters away from the ballot box. In addition to advocating for pro-voter policies, they also work to inform folks of what identification they’ll need to register and cast their ballots and work with them to help them secure it. We can volunteer with them to do direct outreach to at-risk voters and help staff their voter ID assistance helplines by signing up here.
Make Sure Decisionmakers Know We’re Watching
We know Donald Trump and MAGA aren’t shy about putting pressure on election administrators and elected officials to subvert elections. We need to make sure they know the heat is on them to do the right thing, too.
Indivisible’s Hands Off Our Vote program is urging folks to either sit down and meet with or publicly call out local and state election officials and our members of Congress to get some answers on what they’re doing on election protection. We can see their guidance on how to do so here.
May Day Strong, led by partner the Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment, is encouraging folks to publicly push big businesses and recruit small businesses to commit to acting for democracy in the event of election subversion, starting with signing the Business for Democracy Pledge. We can read more about how to be part of this effort here.
Be Prepared For Rapid Response
Starting now, we need to be fully prepared for scenarios where we need to respond to new risks within hours, not days. Indivisible’s Hands Off Our Vote program has pulled together a rapid response playbook we can put to work here. And Freedom Trainers has put together an 80-page guide on the different threats that may arise we can review here.
WHAT WE MIGHT BE RESPONDING TO
ON ELECTION DAY
Volunteer As A Poll Worker
Poll workers assist professional election administrators manage polling sites – helping check in voters, answering their questions, setting up and testing voting machines, issuing ballots and being a resource for anyone who has questions. (It’s also actual work, you’ll get paid for it.) The smoother each site functions, the weaker MAGA’s efforts to cry foul will be, and we’ll need a million poll workers nationwide to make it happen. We can sign up to be poll workers by contacting whoever runs our local elections or connect with them through Power The Polls here.
Volunteer As a Poll Monitor/Respond to Threats During The Vote
While poll workers help administer the election, poll monitors are there to assist voters who encounter any problems with those administrators when they try to exercise their rights, collect information and respond to any and all election regularities. We can volunteer to be grassroots poll monitors with the nonpartisan Election Protection/866-OUR-VOTE program here at protectthevote.net. Other opportunities to be poll monitors are likely to be offered locally through either your state’s chapter of Common Cause or the League of Women Voters or ACLU affiliate.
If we’re looking for higher commitment, higher preparation work, VoPro Pros will be helping to organize and staff voter assistance hotlines and serve in state party boiler rooms to respond to issues at the polls. We can sign up to volunteer with VoPro Pros here.
As noted above, a substantial amount of the infrastructure for on-site work identifying and addressing problems at the polls is run by the DNC, state Democratic Party organizations and their associated coordinated campaigns. You can find websites and contact info for your state party here, and sign up for the DNC voter protection program volunteer list here – with a disclaimer that we cannot guarantee this won’t put you on a bunch of email lists.
A whole network of local- and state-based pro-democracy organizations are working together to similarly identify and respond to threats on the ground. many of whom are grantees of the Movement Voter Fund. We can sign up to be connected with them here.
AFTER ELECTION DAY
Watch The Count
Want to keep an eye on the counts, the recounts, the audits? That’s being a canvass, tabulation or certification monitor. We will be posting these opportunities as they arise – but as noted above, consider connecting with your local Common Cause, League of Women Voters or ACLU affiliate or your state Democratic Party.
Help Rejected Ballots Get Counted
“Ballot curing” is the process of contacting voters whose votes have been rejected for some reason and helping them correct any errors to make sure they’re officially counted. We can sign up to volunteer to ballot cure with VoPro Pros here. There will also be significant ballot curing opportunities run through coordinated campaigns, individual campaigns and state parties.
Prepare to Take To The Streets
We all lived through the days leading up to the attack on the Capitol, so we know the work of securing our victories doesn’t end on November 3rd. Some of the scariest and most plausible scenarios – Trump ordering federal law enforcement to seize ballots and voting machines to “prove” fraud, interfering with the certification process and/or encouraging congressional Republicans to refusing to seat the Democratic winners of “disputed” races – will arise in the weeks after Election Day. We need to guard against them and be prepared to respond to them.
Some of this groundwork will have already been laid – closely monitored and smoothly executed elections will make it more difficult for fraud claims to succeed. But we also need to be prepared to demand that our state officials stand firm and follow the law, and to exercise our collective power to insist that lawful results be respected. In short: be ready to shut it down.
The strikes organized on May 1st by the May Day Strong coalition were in part meant to test our capacity for a similar shutdown if it becomes necessary in November. We’re continuing to build for mass collective action by holding hundreds of solidarity schools and other nonviolent direct action trainings this Labor Day. We can learn more about how to organize one near us here.
Freedom Trainers’ Strike Ready Corps will be holding workshops with practical, concrete guidance on building community resilience and what strike readiness means in real life throughout this summer and fall. We can sign up to take one of their trainings here.
Of course, the most important and in many ways easiest thing we can do to be prepared to respond to a steal is to connect with others in our community who will also be taking to the streets. We can find organizations near us who will be preparing for action on this list of May Day Strong coalition partners, by connecting with a nearby Indivisible group and joining the Hands Off Our Vote team, by checking in with our local DSA chapters or by linking up with a Movement Voter Fund local grantee.
Organizers are exhausted; please volunteer to help
Burnout is real. New volunteers are very rare, and existing organizers are fried.
There's a large group of people that are very unhappy with the current administration, but only a tiny fraction of those folks have stepped up to volunteer to help the cause. When I chat with like-minded people in my real-world network, everyone has a reason why they can't or won't volunteer their time to help. I see similar patterns online. Everyone seemingly has an excuse ready.
This post is a plea. I am begging people to step up and help the movement, because the current cohort of organizers is hitting a wall. That means that without fresh energy and ideas from new volunteers, the administration will have won the war of attrition. We can't let that happen.
To volunteer: Find your local 50501 chapter in the list on the fiftyfifty.one website, or contact your local Indivisible or Justice For All chapter. Send them an email and offer to help. It's really that easy.
Your voting rights are on their death bed now in NC!
Public comments are open for House Bill 958, which would make some pretty radical changes to NC’s electoral system. I heard that the comments would only be open for a short time but haven’t been able to confirm that. https://www.ncleg.gov/
For those wanting to join a group planning a trip to Washington for a prolonged sit-in. Posting for visibility
7 days in DC is a group planning a DC sit-in from June 28th to July 4th. I would suggest anyone interested in showing up for a historic event like no other, this is the place to both lend and find support.
I hope we can find our way to the other side of this. Be ready for rough times ahead. Plan for self reliance, and turn that into community support. We can all do better, but we need to start figuring it out together.
I am not affiliated with this group, just trying to get eyes on like-minded people.
Hopefully this trend continues!
Updates about the Duke rate hike hearing?
For those of you who were able to make to the hearing last night please provide un update. Thank you!
Want to help the people held at Delaney Hall and their familes? You can donate to any one of these efforts! Links below!
🔗Direct to Families- Linktr.ee/SupportOurFamilies
🔗Grocery Store Gift Card Fund- GiveButter.com/GroceryCards
🔗Commissary Fund- GiveButter.com/commissaryfund
🔗Pantry Bags- Food4NJ.org
AOC: I really think that someone values their first home—their only home—a lot more than they value their 10th. And the value of us not being one paycheck away from the street is way bigger than the marginal tax value of someone’s write-off house that I’m sure some people even forget they have.
Duke Energy rate hike hearing Wednesday June 3rd 7pm
We can’t do a lot in government but we can show up to the courthouse on Wednesday at 7pm to tell Duke Energy we don’t want to pay for them to pollute our environment.
Please show up!