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Minnesota’s ‘Students Voting’: more than a mock election
Introduction Over 100,000 students from hundreds of K-12 schools across Minnesota took part in one of the most successful student mock election programs in the

Collin County Business Alliance: From Business Leaders to Civic Advocates
Introduction Local civic engagement boosts economies, helping communities and small businesses thrive. By partnering with BallotReady, Collin County Business Alliance is providing chambers of commerce

Innovation Ohio’s Transformative Digital Organizing Effort
Introduction In 2022, Innovation Ohio partnered with BallotReady to power the most impactful statewide organizing effort in Ohio – and one of the most successful

Vote Local PA: A Blueprint for State Party Success
Introduction Since 2021, the Pennsylvania Democratic Party has used BallotReady tools to power their digital and field campaign efforts. During the 2022 midterm cycle, the

#VOTEPROCHOICE: Dedicated to transformative election strategy
Introduction The 2020 election was momentous in many ways, not least because over 157 million Americans cast a ballot, the largest voter turnout in history.

Snapchat and BallotReady partner to recruit the next generation of civic leaders
Introduction Early in 2021, Team Snapchat came across a research article posted by the BallotReady team outlining how in 2020 nearly 70% of races went

RISE: College Student Organizing
College Student Organizing During the Coronavirus: Strategies from Rise College students and young voters are poised to play a decisive role in 2020 elections. That’s

AFSCME gives its local union members the tools to get out the vote
Background The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, or AFSCME, is the largest active union of public employees in America, representing the workers

Run For Something’s numbers speak for themselves
Through 2020, Run For Something has successfully helped elect 508 candidates in 48 states. These winners are 56% women, 56% BIPOC, 21% LGBTQIA+, and all