Election Day is over, but election officials’ work isn’t. Now is the perfect time to think about how to keep your superstar poll workers coming back year after year. 🗳 Recruiting and retaining experienced poll workers is crucial to running smooth elections. Every poll worker you retain is one less you need to recruit next time around. In a moment when recruitment can be challenging due to increased threats and scrutiny, having a retention strategy is more important than ever. We invite you to explore our self-paced training course, Poll Workers 104: Assessing and Retaining Experienced Poll workers. Register today and review the content whenever is most convenient for you! https://lnkd.in/ef9BGkFZ
Center for Tech and Civic Life
Civic and Social Organizations
Chicago, IL 1,322 followers
Harnessing the promise of technology to modernize the American voting experience.
About us
At the Center we connect Americans with the information they need to become and remain civically engaged, and ensure that our elections are more professional, inclusive, and secure. Our Approach -We connect local election departments with tools and trainings so that they can best serve their communities. -We provide information that the public needs to develop lifelong civic habits. To date, we’ve trained thousands of election officials on topics like social media outreach, election website best practices, and cybersecurity. And we have published civic datasets that answer the questions “What’s on my ballot?” and “Who represents me?” which have been accessed over 200 million times.
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http://www.techandciviclife.org/
External link for Center for Tech and Civic Life
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Chicago, IL
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2014
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233 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60601, US
Employees at Center for Tech and Civic Life
Updates
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Across America, election officials are working hard to serve our communities and our country. They’re our friends and neighbors who made the brave choice to step up for our democracy. #ThankYouElectionHeroes for keeping our elections free, safe, secure, and fair. #ElectionDay
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Today we are celebrating Election Hero Day to recognize the tireless work election officials & poll workers do to keep our democracy running. We see you and we thank you! #ThankYouElectionHeroes
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Election Day is less than one week away, and election officials are working diligently to uphold the security and accuracy of our elections. This includes preparing to respond to any crises that may arise—whether they be surges in misinformation, technical issues, or legal challenges. While we hope you won’t have to use it, the publicly available Crisis Communications Toolkit from the U.S. Alliance for Election Excellence and The Elections Group provides tools that election administrators can use to tackle crises promptly and transparently, and build public trust. https://lnkd.in/eVFZfmzG
Crisis communications toolkit - U.S. Alliance for Election Excellence
electionexcellence.org
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It’s #VoteEarlyDay! Thank you to all the elections officials working tirelessly to support early voting. Find out where, when, and how to cast your ballot ahead of Election Day at VoteEarlyDay.org @Vote Early Day
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With Election Day right around the corner, we’ve put together a publicly available list of contact information of national organizations that can support election officials through emergencies. ⬇️ We hope having these contacts on hand gives you peace of mind in case you end up needing them.
Elections Support Contact List - U.S. Alliance for Election Excellence
electionexcellence.org
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This week, new local election officials in select states will receive a welcome box from us with nonpartisan resources and a signed postcard from our co-founder, Tiana Epps-Johnson! Starting a new role in an election year is heroic and deserves support 🏆.
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To reduce the impact of misinformation, preparation is key. Facing growing information threats, election officials can take effective steps to boost voter confidence and minimize confusion. With the help of this checklist, your election department will be able to prepare for – and respond to – false information with confidence.
Checklist for Combating Election Misinformation - U.S. Alliance for Election Excellence
electionexcellence.org
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¡Nos emociona anunciar que estamos ampliando nuestro conjunto de datos del Proyecto de Información de Boletas para que esté disponible en español! Hemos colaborado con organizaciones no partidistas que crean herramientas de búsqueda de boletas y que se involucran con los votantes. Junto con Vote.org, Rock the Vote, Poder Latinx, y Mi Familia Vota, ayudaremos a garantizar que los votantes de habla hispana tengan la información que necesitan para tomar decisiones informadas en sus boletas.
CTCL Launches Language Access Project to Connect Spanish Speaking Voters with Nonpartisan Civic Information in 2024 - Center for Tech and Civic Life
https://www.techandciviclife.org
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We’re thrilled to announce that we’re expanding our Ballot Information Project dataset to be available in Spanish! We’ve partnered with nonpartisan organizations that build ballot lookup tools and engage with voters. Together with Vote.org, Rock the Vote, Poder Latinx, and Mi Familia Vota, we’ll help ensure that Spanish-speaking voters have the information they need to make informed decisions on their ballots.
CTCL Launches Language Access Project to Connect Spanish Speaking Voters with Nonpartisan Civic Information in 2024 - Center for Tech and Civic Life
https://www.techandciviclife.org