VOTING & GUN VIOLENCE PREVENTION
What Can Churches Really Do?
Part Two
Last month we focused on preventing voter suppression. Review that HERE.
This month we focus on VOTER REGISTRATION under Covid-19.
Learn about what churches can and cannot do during election years HERE.
(from the PPF GVP Congregational Toolkit)
1. Sept. 22 National Voter Registration Day
Under Covid-19, there has been a huge drop in voter registration in 2020, as much as a 70% decrease in many key states. You and/or your church have time to join in National Voter Registration Day on Sept. 22. Since 2012, this nonpartisan national holiday has registered over 3 million voters. See HERE for Sept. 22 stickers, how-to and other tools for safe registration efforts under Covid-19.
2. Safe Registration in Your State: See the League of Women Voters award-winning website www.vote411.org to find voting and registration deadlines and procedures for each state. Learn more from the League about outdoor, safe and touchless registration devices such as QR codes and widgets HERE
See also the Covid-smart "How-To" Voter Registration Kit for your state at Vote for Our Lives, a project of March for Our Lives HERE.
3. Everytown for Gun Safety Interfaith Initiative:
This initiative brings together individual religious leaders who will partner to engage their networks around gun safety in the 2020 election, including activating them to register to vote and pledge to vote for gun sense candidates. These partners will host at least 50 events and communications to mobilize people of faith, with a focus on key states including: AZ, CO, FL, GA, IA, MI, MN, NC, NH, NV, PA, TX, and WI.
Rev. Deanna Hollas is among the religious leaders in the initiative. Read her Justice Unbound editorial, Our Country is in the Midst of Twin Pandemics, HERE.
If your church has experience or projects to share about voter access and education, especially about virtual efforts, please contact gvp@presbypeacefellowship.org
"We see voting as a way to effect change.
It's not enough just to talk and pray about an issue."
Barbara Overton, Co-Chair of the Mission Committee,
Riviera Presbyterian Church, Dade County, Florida
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