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MAYTREE For Leaders. For Change. VOTER CONTACT WORKSHOP GRAHAM MITCHELL, MICHAL HAY, JESSE BOATENG Broadbent Institute → Research, Press Progress (Un)Fair Elections Act Campaign Fundamentals 1 ✓ GOAL: VOTE Getting votes into the ballot box 50 People are not rational. Being right is not enough. People engaging your work matters Voter election turnout results Effective asks Commitment to I WILL... GRAHAM MICHAL JESSE We surveyed candidates and scored them. mayoral, council candidate A+ vs A- A vs F Ward Where did F candidates + Poll get their votes? Campaigns: EP'Re List-building 2. 3. List R Supporters List & volunteers + Planning Organization Like a 10-month startup Identification 8 persuade supporters Tincrease turnout Are you No, I'm going you No, I'm going to Vote? to watch TV... no one admits this In the US, people can find out if you voted! Mobilize Volunteers 88 20 28 88P to turn out Supporters to vote Voter contact multiple approaches Keep accurate records! A88A Most effective: RA Neighbour to neighbour I phone calls I commit -Suha Commit cards Intense بلا Maybe hearing from their core → Constituency more responsive responsive Canvassing is important Train people briefing (even if they've role play done this before) questions Remember: DON'T BE 国 A ROBOT Have a personal story Best practices map List (optional) script" Sign-up sheet Commit card pamphlets tally sheer Key info Arguing is a waste of time. ← Polite, courteous Carry many pens Target Include contact info of organizer Guide will be e-mailed Phone banking (ex: apartment buildings) specific action Would you Like to Volunteer for our Campaign?
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