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Get Out the Vote 2008 Guide provides you with tools, resources and information to help your congregation or community plan a successful voter engagement effort in advance of Election Day.

This guide was designed for use by Jewish congregations and communal organizations wishing to conduct their own voter registration drives. We also encourage participation in voter registration drives in the general community. The same procedures and materials that are suggested here for use in the Jewish community can be adapted for voter registration use in the broader community.

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Programming Resources
Tips and suggestions to help you plan our your calendar year through November 4th.
Voter Registration Drives, Issue Nights & Candidate Forums
Ways to ensure your local voting processes and polls are accessible.
Make informed decisions by understanding the leading campaign issues.
Blessings, Jewish Texts, Talking Points & Relevant Articles
Sample Flyers, Bulletins, Articles, Postcards & Letters
Do's and Don'ts of Pulpit Politics: Rules for Nonprofits
General guidelines for nonprofit organizations planning election-year activities.
Rules to follow when hosting candidates.
Additional Materials
A hands-on guide providing step-by-step advice on how to develop a process for taking policy positions and how to adopt an implement such positions.
From voting at the polls to absentee ballots - learn your rights as a voter.
State-by-State voter registration forms and information.
Need to vote absentee? This guide includes absentee ballot applications, deadlines and easy-to-follow-directions.
Obtain personalized information about national, state & local elections.
Featured discussion with church-state experts Rabbi David Saperstein and Loyola University's Ellen Aprill.


Why American Jews Must Vote

A crucial election day is only months away. At stake are vital political, economic and moral issues of concern to all Americans, in addition to issues of special concern to American Jews.

During the next four years, there will be important debates about the way our government does business. Legislation on significant issues such as health care, foreign aid, civil rights and support for Israel is likely to be considered by the next Congress and Administration. In addition, over the next four years, the President and Senate will confirm judges who will make crucial decisions affecting our lives. With the stakes so high, we must work to reverse the trend toward declining percentages of voters.

As Jews and American citizens we have an obligation to participate in the elections to ensure that our country's policies at the local, state and national levels reflect our commitment to social justice. Every vote counts and plays a defining role in setting policy agendas. It is our civic duty to register promptly, educate ourselves about the critical issues and VOTE!


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