Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Party at the Polls

It's time to make voting fun again. Election Day is too often characterized by broken machines, long lines and exhausted poll workers.

It doesn't have to be that way. Hundreds of people, nationwide, have signed up to throw Election Day celebrations in their communities -- with free food, music, games and community pride. Energizing and effective, these Parties at the Polls will help increase voter turnout.

Will you put the Party back into Politics with a celebration at your neighborhood polling place?

Party at the Polls is a project to honor our democracy, build our communities and boost voter turnout. Across the country, volunteer hosts are organizing non-partisan neighborhood celebrations on Election Day at or near polling stations. Studies have shown these events to be effective and cost-efficient ways to bring new voters to the polls -- and the data suggests that this may be even cheaper and more effective than knocking on doors.

Will you increase your local turnout?

We need you to be the host -- you decide what type of party, where and when. Join a network of hundreds of parties around the country, celebrating Election Day this November 7th.

Please sign up today:
www.workingassets.com/PollPartySignup

Pass this on to everyone you know -- friends, family, and colleagues -- who is interested in helping their community members exercise their fundamental right to vote.

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