The survival of a thriving local democracy depends on people casting their ballots, but it is also much more than that. Every member of the community - whether they are eligible to vote or not - can contribute to a thriving local democracy.
The country continues to face a poll worker shortage and when there aren’t enough poll workers, voting locations close and lines stretch for hours. Help your neighbors and become one of Democracy’s essential workers! Donate to Voter Project.
Join The Poll Worker Caucus Facebook group and watch our Studio C70 interviews with poll workers here to get informed and involved.
Find contact info for all of your elected officials here.
Read local news and choose it wisely. Participate in briefings, events, and government-led meetings.
Write an Op-ed or Letter to the Editor with these helpful tips from The Op-ed Project.
Join your local civic association or community organization. Check out this list of Philadelphia organizations, thanks to the City and the The Philadelphia Citizen.
We have all the resources and information you need in order to run for office in PA. In addition, there are nonpartisan resources for women seeking public office like sheshouldrun.org or shecanwin.net
Support groups advancing the issues you care about by donating, volunteering, promoting their work on your social media feeds.
Listen to NPR’s Life Kit on How to Run for Office.
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