National Voter Education Week
It is a Christian obligation to vote, and more than that, it is the church’s responsibility to help get souls to the polls. - Presiding Bishop Michael Curry
It’s time to get actively involved in the 2024 Elections. The Campaigns are in high gear, and as you know, there is so much at stake in this year's elections, locally and nationally. What can you do to get involved? Here is the answer.
This week is National Voter Education Week. Voters should have the information they need
to cast their ballots with confidence.
- First, logistical information
- Find your polling location
- Understand your ballot
- Know early voting and vote-by-mail opportunities
- Make a plan to vote
- Second, know the offices on the ballot and the candidates running for them.
Use Voter Education Week resources to learn about this information. Learn more about election engagement with the Office of Government Relations and the Episcopal Public Policy Network. An additional source of information is the California Secretary of State office. I urge you to become engaged in this year's elections.
Participating in our country’s political life isn’t just about casting our own vote – it requires working together so we can all vote and vote faithfully. There are many ways to get involved – from participating ourselves to supporting others in our congregations and communities. We can all play a role in getting “souls to the polls! - OGR
For more information contact - Bob Wohlsen,[email protected]
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