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Climate + Energy Voter Ambassador Invitation
October 6, 2020

28 DAYS UNTIL THE GENERAL ELECTION!

The last day to register to vote is next Tuesday, October 13th! With less than one month to the Election, it’s a great time to get involved and do more than voting by becoming a Climate + Energy Voter Ambassador. Help increase voter turnout among climate and energy voters in Kansas through relational organizing. Relational organizing is when you talk to your personal circle of friends & family about topics you care about (like voting!). 

Research shows that voter turnout increases by more than 10% when voters are encouraged by their friends. To put that in context: That’s five times more effective than phone banking and canvassing

Become a Voter Ambassador! | Thursday, October 8th 6:00-7:00pm

Join our Voter Ambassador Meeting! Get to know more about the program, the tools we can offer, and get to know fellow voter ambassadors.REGISTER TODAY!

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JOIN US FOR A LIVE PANEL & VOTING FAQ

Voter Registration Drive + Voting FAQ | Wednesday, October 7th at 6:00-7:00pm

CEP, the Voter Network, Root the Power, League of Women Voters of Kansas, and Somos Kansas are collaborating to host a virtual Voter Registration Drive & Voting FAQ. Our awesome partners will share how they’re getting out the vote this Election. We will answer all your voting questions!


We hope you can join us for these events!

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