lowell votes may 4th public meeting
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Lowell VotesMay 4 Public Meeting
Every vote makes a difference.
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Voting Age Population
(2013)
Registered Voters (2014)
2012 2014 2013
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Last Local11,526
14% of V.A.P.
20% of registered voters, 35% of 2012 turnout
Source: Lowell Election and Census Office. “11-5-2013” 2013 Municipal General Election Voter List, Excel Table.
Local only 35% of Presidential Turnout
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2013 Voters as % of 2012 Voters
10-3
11-3
1-3
1-21-12-3
7-2
2-2
2-1
9-3
9-29-15-2
5-3
4-34-23-3
7-3
7-1
5-16-3
8-1
8-2
3-1
11-2
11-110-1
6-2
6-1
3-2
10-2
8-3
4-1
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2013 Vote21% - 26%
27% - 31%
32% - 33%
34% - 43%
44% - 53%
2013 Turnout: Lowell Election and Census Office. “11-5-2013” Excel Table, geocoded.2012 Turnout: Lowell Election and Census Office. “11_6_2012” Excel Table, geocoded.Note: 58 voters unable to be geocoded and not represented on map.
Dropoff in all Neighborhoods
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Lowell Votes Mission
We are a nonpartisan effort to increase the number of people who vote in Lowell, especially those who face barriers or have
historically low turnout rates.
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Our Idea
Create and provide tools to a team of volunteers and partner organizations.
The team will make personal contact with voters and potential voters to encourage, educate, and support them by meeting
them where they are: in churches, stores, parks, community events, and most
especially, at their front doors.
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What We Heard
•Education needed about candidates and the City Council’s job is for all populations
•Focus on existing voters, but don’t ignore registering new voters
•Use many channels: Social media, traditional media, meeting and talking
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What We Heard
•Voter registration can also serve as gathering information
•Non-English speakers face special barriers, including being able to read the ballot
•Need to cut through the “flood of information” with relevent info
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Ideas We Heard
•Hold fun events and do canvassing
•Create an informational website
•Reach out to the Public Schools
•Create a voter guide
•Film informational videos
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Our Proposed Schedule
May Jun Jul
Planning and Fundraising
Aug Sep Oct Nov
Outreach with "Who is running"
message
Outreach with "Vote Today"
message
Volunteer Recruiting, Training, Creating Educational Materials
Outreach with "Why Vote" message
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Breakout Groups
•Canvassing
•Education & Literature
•Events
•Marketing
•Media & Fundraising
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Canvassing
•Cut turf and coordinate doorknocking
•Identify and recruiting block captains
•Phone bank and do mailing
•Train canvassers
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Education & Literature
•Create materials about how city government works
•Create material about why voting is important
•Create voter guides
•Create educational programs
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Events
•Plan and make presentations to groups (churches, neighborhoods, school, etc)
•Plan and hold rallies
•Table at existing events
•Promote other events
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Marketing
•Create branding and marketing campaigns
•Develop website and maintain social media
•Create promotional materials such as t-shirts and buttons
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Media & Fundraising
•Interface with traditional media
•Organize interviews and advertising
•Seek and apply for grants
•Reach out for private donations
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How it all Comes Together
Media
Canvassing
Marketing
Events Education
Steering Commitee