24 Hours left to make an impact on the Election | Kentuckians For The Commonwealth

24 Hours left to make an impact on the Election


Looking for some inspiration to get you ready to volunteer? Check out this video of KFTC member Tayna Fogle out in her community spreading the word about the importance of voting and voting rights.


Exactly 24 hours from now - at 6pm, Tuesday, November 2nd, the Election will be over.


It's up to you what you do between now and then to make an impact on voter turnout, to talk to people about important issues, to learn where the candidates stand, to volunteer with KFTC, and to cast your vote.


Once the election is over, you won't be able to go back and change what you did with these last hours, so it's important to do everything you can and to not leave any regrets.


First - plan out when and where you're going to vote tomorrow.  Visit www.KentuckyElection.org to learn about candidates and your voting location.  Then figure out when you'll have time to vote somewhere between 6am and 6pm.

Next - think about what else you can do to have an impact.

To volunteer with KFTC, please check our calendar, or contact your local organizer to find opportunities in your area.  You can join a phonebank, give rides to the polls on Election Day attend a candidate forum, pass out voter guides, hold a sign on Election Day, or even volunteer to run a Sound Car in your community.


You can also pick up the phone to call your friends and get them out to vote, use email, or facebook to spread the word.  


No poll, no prediction, and no doom-and-gloom estimate of low voter turnout is written in stone.  Together, we can make the elections on Tuesday turn out any way we want to - if we collectively put some effort into it.

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