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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDCCC dropping $9 million on voter education program
The Democratic House campaign arm is dropping $9 million on an effort to educate voters on their options for casting ballots this year.
The investment by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) will span 50 competitive House districts nationwide and will use mail, text, phone and digital outreach to urge voters to create a plan for how they will vote either in November or ahead of time.
In addition to laying out options for voting by mail or in-person the program will also focus on educating voters on any changes to election laws and procedures.
The seven-figure operation comes in addition to an existing $10 million earmarked for fighting legal battles surrounding voting rights and ballot access.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/516693-dccc-dropping-9-million-on-voter-education-program
kimbutgar
(21,130 posts)When I voted absentee during the Florida primary I was struck by the number of potential stumbling blocks.
I would say the security envelope needs to be emphasized first and foremost. Very easy to set that aside assuming it is filler and not necessary