The Elections Group publishes Part One of its Election Communications Plan
The first 30 days of the toolkit is available now
This summer, The Elections Group launched its Communications Resource Desk — offering communications resources and support for election officials by election officials.
We are excited to announce the newest item available to election officials as a part of the Communications Resource Desk: An Election Communications Plan that focuses on the 60 days prior to Election Day.
Part One, which covers E-60 through E-31, is available now. The first 30 days of this plan includes social media graphics and copy, press release templates, and public service announcement templates that are designed to be used in tandem or separately. Part Two will be published on Sept. 15.
Need help implementing a plan or have an idea for a communications tool your jurisdiction could use? The Elections Group is available to provide tailored assistance and guidance through its Communications Resource Desk.
21 More Tips for Telling Our Story Before the November Elections
With the 2022 General Election right around the corner, The Elections Group teamed up again with former National Public Radio (NPR) correspondent Pam Fessler to bring election officials 21 More Tips for Telling Our Story Before the November Elections.
This is an addendum to Telling Our Story: An Elections Communication Guide, which was published in May and written by Fessler.
Elections Origin Story: Derek Bowens
Our second Elections Origin Story featuring Durham County, North Carolina, Director of Elections Derek Bowens is available now.
Through this series, we aim to connect readers with election officials from different jurisdictions across the United States.
In Case You Missed It: Logic and Accuracy Testing
Our comprehensive guide on Logic and Accuracy Testing walks users through each step of the L&A process, providing easy-to-use downloadable checklists to help guide election officials through the process. Check out this free resource here.