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Helping Early Voters Cure Their Ballots, and Other Opportunities to UU the Vote

Picture of UUtheVote envelope. Voting begins soon, all postcards either should have been already mailed, or need to be mailed before October 28. The Vote Forward letters need to be mailed on October 29.

By now, you have either mailed all of your letters and postcards, or have them ready to go! Now what? Here’s some new and not so new opportunities to UU the Vote:

NEW! Phone Banks to help Early Voters cure their ballots: You can help voters cure their ballots. Here are some upcoming cure phone bank opportunities to help voters in Illinois and Virginia fix their mail-in ballots and ensure their votes count!

Center for Common Ground: Together with the help of our volunteers and partner organizations, we are educating and mobilizing under-represented voters in voter suppression states to take action and protect their right to vote. Opportunities range from texting to canvassing, to phone banking. Sign up with Center for Common Ground.

Phone Banking with the Sierra Club: (Call from computers only) Sierra Club Independent Action has a research based winning strategy that goes deep in a few key states, where environmental issues are at the forefront, and where we know that informing voters about the candidates can make the biggest difference based on historic voting records.

Join us as we call voters and encourage them to vote in the upcoming 2022 Midterm Election! This year is critically important, so join us for as many of our phone banks as you can. We start each phone bank with a training before making calls together. Sign-up today for an upcoming phone bank to talk to other environmental voters and help secure a mandate for climate action.

Phone Banking with ACLU: Why is making calls so important? Research shows that person-to-person conversations are most likely to motivate someone to take action. Calling voters is one of the best ways to offer a personal touch and help folks get what they need in order to cast their vote. We share crucial information about where to vote, what races are on the ballot, and how they can find more information. Join a phone bank today!.

Phone Banking with Planned Parenthood: The time is now: Help Planned Parenthood spread the word to voters across the country about the high-stakes November elections. Get voters registered, and turned out to elect reproductive health and rights champions who will fight for our ability to make our own decisions. View upcoming opportunities for phone banking.

Any electoral activities for your favorite party/candidate count toward our Good Trouble congregation status: Report electoral actions to goodtrouble@phoenixuu.org or bit.ly/uutvaz

Thanks to all of our Good Troublemakers for the time and energy you’ve given to UU the Vote in 2022!

October 25, 2022 Civic Engagement
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“Get to Know UUCP” Sunday, April 2

Get To Know UUCP is an opportunity to meet with members and (usually) the minister to learn about our community and its programs. Join us in person in Annex H at noon after the service. Questions? Contact membership@phoenixuu.org.

Ends: April 03, 2023
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